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1 go ahead
go ahead, I'll follow you on — andate avanti, io vi seguo
2) fig. (proceed)go! — (in conversation) continua!
go ahead and shoot! — dai, spara!
* * *vi + adv(carry on) andare or tirare avanti* * *go ahead, I'll follow you on — andate avanti, io vi seguo
2) fig. (proceed)go! — (in conversation) continua!
go ahead and shoot! — dai, spara!
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