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go-ahead

adjective as in progressive

noun as in authorization

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Which is a bit like saying, don’t worry: The fox got the go-ahead from rest of his den before invading the chicken coop.

But the president deserves credit: He gave Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu the go-ahead that neither Mr. Obama nor Joe Biden ever would.

He has continued to be a threat in the playoffs, hitting the go-ahead three-run home run in Monday’s Game 7 that lifted the Blue Jays into the World Series.

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That followed a dispute with the UK government, which refused to grant the scheme the go-ahead unless it conformed to a UK-wide approach excluding glass.

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They’re feverish, as staff once again pleads, “Do not run; please walk,” before giving the go-ahead.

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