proceed directly
Frequency: 7.211.5 per million words
To go to a place or do something without stopping or delaying.
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- In some cases, appeals may proceed directly from the High Court to the House of Lords.
- After clearing customs, passengers should proceed directly to the arrivals hall.
- The memo instructed staff to proceed directly to the emergency assembly point.
- If you have no symptoms, you may proceed directly to your destination.
- The suspect was seen to proceed directly to the train station after the incident.
- Please proceed directly to the checkout to complete your purchase.
- Once the meeting ends, we will proceed directly to lunch.
- The shuttle will proceed directly to the hotel without any stops.
- The new law allows certain cases to proceed directly to the Supreme Court.
- He decided to proceed directly with the legal action instead of negotiating.