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Go ahead   /goʊ əhˈɛd/   Listen
Go ahead

verb
1.
Proceed (with a plan of action).  Synonym: plow ahead.






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"Go ahead" Quotes from Famous Books



... them send the bills to me. If my trust in you is misplaced, I am willing to stand the consequences. This is not only the best kind of a practical education for Bob, but it is good business training for all of us. Go ahead; go ahead!" ...
— Around the World in Ten Days • Chelsea Curtis Fraser

... the room, the inspector raised his eyes, and, without looking either at Maslova or Nekhludoff, said: "You may go ahead," and continued to busy himself ...
— The Awakening - The Resurrection • Leo Nikoleyevich Tolstoy

... therefore, treat evasions and postponements as real obstacles. Even in case you cannot induce your prospect to go ahead with you, or close an intermediate sale, you can avoid being blocked by his attempt to put you off. When he sees that he cannot get rid of you by his subterfuge, he will be forced to make a real objection. He will not give you another weak excuse ...
— Certain Success • Norval A. Hawkins

... I see how your case ends, I'll be able to go ahead and release my vengeance on those stupid, bungling fools who have thwarted my progress in the black arts. They claim to speak in the name ...
— The White Feather Hex • Don Peterson

... said cheerfully. "You'd better take Rex now and go ahead, Miss Lansell. I'll take that gun and look after ...
— Her Prairie Knight • B.M. Sinclair, AKA B. M. Bower


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