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Lukko
Procedure
Can anyone tell me how to use the word ''procedure"?
>We will proceed with the procedures.
Is it correct?
I just want to say "We will do it" or "we will work on that", but I would like to know better way of saying...
Mar 23, 2014 11:58 PM
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The way you use the word is correct. A different word usage would depend on the context. For example, a "procedure" is often used in a medical context to describe a light surgery (such as outpatient surgery... eye, ear, or dental). If you are using it in a school setting, you might say something like, "I need to proceed with my assignment" or more common, "I need to finish my homework." Hope this helps.
March 24, 2014
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