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to go ahead
[phrase form: go]
01
to initiate an action or task, particularly when someone has granted permission or in spite of doubts or opposition
Intransitive: to go ahead | to go ahead with an activity
Example
She received approval from her manager to go ahead with the new marketing campaign.
Despite initial reservations, he decided to go ahead and invest in the startup.
02
to proceed with an action, event, or task
Intransitive
Example
The project is set to go ahead as planned, with no delays.
After extensive discussions, the wedding will finally go ahead in the spring.
03
to lead and arrive at a destination before others
Intransitive
Example
The scout leader instructed the faster hikers to go ahead and set up the campsite.
The tour guide allowed the adventurous participants to go ahead on the trail to explore the area.