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Phrasal Verb - Ploughing Ahead

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Raymundo CH

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Definition

To continue doing something that might be difficult or uncertain, often requiring a lot of effort or determination. This can involve overcoming obstacles, taking risks, and persevering in the face of challenges.

Examples

No.Example
1We need to plough ahead and complete the project by the end of the month.
2She's determined to plough ahead with her plans, even though the odds are against her.
3The company had to plough ahead and absorb the losses from the failed investment.
4The researchers had to plough ahead and collect more data in order to make a breakthrough.
5It's crucial to plough ahead and push through the tough times.
6She's not one to give up easily and will always plough ahead when faced with obstacles.
7The team had to plough ahead and meet the deadline, despite the challenges they faced.
8The government needs to plough ahead and implement the new policies, even if they're unpopular.
9We have to plough ahead and focus on finding a solution, rather than dwelling on the problems.
10The scientist had to plough ahead and take the next step, even if it meant venturing into unknown territory.