go ahead
This page is about the phrasal verb go ahead
Meaning
to start doing something, or to continue doing something, usually after being given permission or encouragement to do so
For example
- go ahead The chess tournament referee waited until all the players were sitting at their tables, and then he told them to go ahead and start the first game.
- go ahead I've checked the contract and it looks fine, so you can go ahead and sign it.
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