YOU MAY PROCEED

Definition: An expression giving permission or approval to continue or move forward with a particular action or task.

Synonyms: Go Ahead, Continue On, Carry On, Move Forward, Advance Now

Usage Examples in Sentences

#1
After finishing your homework, you may proceed to play outside.
#2
Having answered all the questions, you may proceed to submit your test paper.
#3
After putting on your safety gear, you may proceed to ride your bicycle.
#4
If all the ingredients are mixed well, you may proceed to bake the cake.
#5
After verifying your credentials, you may proceed to enter the restricted area.
#6
The green traffic light indicates that you may proceed through the intersection safely.
#7
With the necessary preparations complete, you may proceed to launch the spacecraft.
#8
After reviewing your application, you may proceed with the interview process.
#9
Once the necessary documents are submitted, you may proceed to the next step.
#10
If you have completed the registration form, you may proceed to payment.
#11
If all requirements are met, you may proceed with the construction project.
#12
You may proceed to the next phase of the project as soon as you complete the prerequisites.
#13
Once the safety checks are completed, you may proceed with the launch sequence.
#14
If you have all the required documents, you may proceed to the check-in counter.
#15
After the signal from the team leader, you may proceed with the presentation.
#16
Once the judge nods, you may proceed with your argument in court.
#17
For those who have cleared the security screening, you may proceed to the gate.
#18
May I suggest a different approach before you proceed?
#19
You may proceed once you understand the instructions.

Usage Example in Conversation

Manager: Good morning, Sarah. I've reviewed your proposal for the new marketing campaign.Sarah: Good morning, Mr. Johnson. I'm glad you had a chance to look it over.Manager: Yes, it's quite comprehensive. I have a few minor suggestions, but overall, it looks solid. You may proceed with implementing it.Sarah: Thank you, sir. I'll make those adjustments and get started right away.
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