PLEASE PROCEED

Definition: A polite request or instruction to continue or move forward with a particular action or process.

Synonyms: Carry On, Go Ahead, Continue, Keep Going, Move Forward

Usage Examples in Sentences

#1
Please proceed to the next page to complete the registration form.
#2
Once you have finished reviewing the document, please proceed to sign it.
#3
To access advanced features, please proceed to the settings menu.
#4
After completing the application form, please proceed to submit it to the admissions office.
#5
After analyzing the preliminary data, please proceed with the next phase of the experiment.
#6
With the judge's approval, please proceed with the cross-examination of the witness.
#7
Now that we have completed the introduction, please proceed to the main points of your argument.
#8
In light of the recent developments, please proceed with caution in implementing the new policy.
#9
Could you please proceed with the presentation while I set up the projector?
#10
Once you finish reading the terms and conditions, please proceed to sign the contract.
#11
Please proceed with the interview process by conducting the first round of interviews.
#12
As we finalize the preparations, please proceed to the next item on the agenda.
#13
Please proceed along the path until you reach the large oak tree.
#14
In order to complete the registration process, please proceed to fill out the required fields.
#15
After the safety briefing, please proceed to your assigned stations.

Usage Example in Conversation

Client: Thank you for your presentation. I believe we've covered the key points. Could you please provide a summary of the next steps?Project Manager: Certainly. Firstly, we'll schedule a follow-up meeting to delve deeper into the implementation plan. Secondly, we'll finalize the budget allocation. Lastly, we'll assign specific tasks to the team. Does that sound good?Client: That sounds perfect. Please proceed with scheduling the follow-up meeting at your earliest convenience.Project Manager: Of course. I'll send out a meeting invitation today. Is there a preferred date and time?Client: How about next Thursday at 10 AM?Project Manager: That works for us. I'll send the invitation shortly. Anything else you'd like to address before we adjourn?Client: No, I think we're good for now. Thank you.Project Manager: Great. Thank you as well. Please proceed with your day, and we'll be in touch soon.
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