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NOUN
  1. readiness to embark on bold new ventures
  2. a signal to proceed

How To Use go-ahead In A Sentence

  • You could get the go-ahead for a project that means a lot to you. The Sun
  • Bichette ran 30 yards at full speed, bobbled the ball and dropped it, allowing the go-ahead run to score.
  • Thinking that Clinton's giving NK the go-ahead for nuclear importation is like thinking that Clinton's a communist. Bubba gets it done (Jack Bog's Blog)
  • Pharmacists have been given the go-ahead to issue repeat prescriptions without involving family doctors and to sell medicines which have only been available on prescription.
  • The Greek government today gave the go-ahead for five major road schemes.
  • A court case this summer is expected to give the road the final go-ahead. Times, Sunday Times
  • Since moms and dads are usually way worried about giving firstborns the go-ahead for new experiences, you've forged a path in uncharted territory.
  • At the same time, only capital spending projects that deliver significant return on investment or boost innovation will be given the go-ahead. Computing
  • THE biggest tidal energy project in Europe will be given the go-ahead today. The Sun
  • THE controversial third runway at Heathrow could be given the go-ahead next week. The Sun
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