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A compound adjective is when two or more adjectives are combined to modify a noun. In many instances, such compounds are hyphenated.
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Proceed vs. Proceed further/ahead- Redundancy
Proceed further might be a pleonasm, however in the context you gave it looks like it is being used much like go and go ahead or go on. As in to proceed after a pause, so shorthand for proceed from th …