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going ahead

verb as in proceed

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Is going ahead with plans to deliver two aircraft carriers to Russia.

It was inevitable that there would be a backlash against the New York Marathon going ahead as planned this weekend.

Politicians across the five boroughs have condemned Bloomberg and Road Runners for going ahead.

And so I knew it was going ahead, but it was with great trepidation that I had any real contact with this.

The movie, still untitled, “is going ahead on schedule,” with production slated to begin this summer, Boal told Newsweek.

We did not ask our way of any whom we met, either of those going ahead of us or those coming back in counter streams.

This last was a cheerful topic broached by the fussy little man whose capacity for going ahead and meeting trouble was boundless.

The next day Ruth was quite as busy, for the making of the picture was going ahead rapidly while the good weather lasted.

I had been going ahead partly submerged, with about five feet of my periscope showing.

Never was a more energetic hive of humanity than these "Buffalo lads;" and they are going ahead every day, racing pace.

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On this page you'll find 78 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to go ahead, such as: begin, continue, go on, advance, dash ahead, and edge forward.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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