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II . go-ahead [ˈgəʊəhed, ingl. am. ˈgoʊ-] ADJ. ingl. austr., ingl. brit.

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Peels venture did not go ahead at this time, however.
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After discussions with other producers, everyone agreed to end season one and go ahead with season two next year.
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The cure worked and the wedding had to go ahead.
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The organizers ignored the order and decided to go ahead.
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The court ordered that the examination of potential charges and evidence by a trial court should go ahead.
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He said the redevelopment plans would go ahead.
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And then you go ahead and design from that standpoint.
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When she becomes stuck on a question, she elects to go ahead with her plan to cheat, without thinking she could be caught.
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Thus, for the verb eat, "kuwan ka" would effectively mean along the lines of go ahead and eat or simply (please) eat.
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Should the project go ahead, the connecting tunnels could be constructed without the need to obstruct rail services on the existing route.
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