proceed with/to

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dervast

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Hello!
Which one do you think is correct?

proceed with or
proceed to

example:

"If you are ok with that then I will proceed with/to the registration process."

Best Regards
Alex.
 
Hello!
Which one do you think is correct?

proceed with or
proceed to

example:

"If you are ok with that then I will proceed with/to the registration process."

Best Regards
Alex.
If the registration process has already started use "proceed with", this would mean "continue". If it hasn't yet started and it's the next thing on the agenda use "proceed to", meaning "go on to the next step".
 
Hello!
Which one do you think is correct?

proceed with or
proceed to

example:

"If you are ok with that then I will proceed with/to the registration process."

Best Regards
Alex.

Kali spe ra Alex!
I am not a teacher, but it seams to me that in this sentence I would
write -to the registration, if I will go to a next place. Or, if I am going to continue that action in the same place - I would use - with the registration.

Kali ni hta.
Stanislaw
 
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