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Talab1234 Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

Proceed in doing this task

1. You can proceed in doing this task.


Is “proceed in” grammatically correct?

  

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talab1234 Is “proceed in” grammatically correct? It's not wrong, but it's almost never used. I would not say it like that.

  • talab1234 Is “proceed in” grammatically correct?
  • It's not wrong, but it's almost never used.
  • I would not say it like that.
  • We say "proceed to do".
  • You can proceed to do this task.
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talab1234Is “proceed in” grammatically correct?

It's not wrong, but it's almost never used. I would not say it like that.

We say "proceed to do".

You can proceed to do this task.

CJ

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talab1234Is “proceed in” grammatically correct?

No. At least it is not in my East-Coast US dialect. You can proceed with a task, but "proceed with doing" is odd.

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