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Geradeaus means straight on and is then coupled with the appropriate verb, e.g.

Fahre geradeaus bis Du zur Ampel kommst - Drive straight on until you come to the traffic lights (informal)

Fahren Sie geradeaus bis Sie zur Ampel kommen - Drive straight on until you come to the traffic lights (formal)

Geradeaus gehen - to go/walk straight on

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