goes, went, gone, going

to go ahead
phrasal verbE

Proceed with a plan or action
  • 1After getting approval, we can go ahead with the project.
  • 2You can go ahead and start without me.
To go ahead means to continue or move forward with a plan or action. It is like giving permission to keep doing something or to move on to the next step. It shows that you are ready to proceed with what you were doing.
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Remember, going ahead doesn't mean rushing or skipping important steps. Take your time to plan and make sure you are fully prepared before proceeding with your actions.
at the workplace
Launching the New Project
Elizabeth
David, the team has reviewed the proposal.
David
Great! Are we ready to go ahead with the launch?
Elizabeth
Yes, everything is set for next week.
David
Perfect, let's make it happen.
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Similar to "to go ahead":
  • 1proceed
  • 2continue