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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'I'm moving forward with' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to express that you are taking steps towards achieving a goal, plan, or dream. For example, "I'm moving forward with my plans to open a yoga studio in the city center."
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But I'm moving forward with producing a multi-media, state of the arc, project that I'm really excited about.
However, I'm moving forward with nothing but love and compassion for this planet and everyone that's on it.
It's because I'm moving forward with my life and I hate the idea my abuser still has any power over me, or that he ever did.
It's because I'm moving forward with my life and I hate the idea that my abuser still has any power over me, or that he ever did.
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Today, I am moving forward with regulations that will enhance the protection of marine mammals like whales and seals here and around the world.
Ford said it is moving forward with its plans despite opposition from its unions.
Chevron said it is moving forward with a $7.5 billion deepwater drilling project in the Gulf of Mexico.
I don't think I would be moving forward with this obsession if I had to search the dark dregs of the Internet for blurry bootleg feeds of all the matches.
Today I am moving forward in a conversation with my 'higher power' and saying the serenity prayer more often.
But I would be moving forward with a new awareness that students could judge me on my grades.
But I think we're moving forward with a lot of new progressive ideas we have the most progressive platform in US history, and we're only going to continue to build on that.
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