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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Taking forward" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct expression is "taking forward" or "take forward," which is used in contexts where you want to indicate the continuation or advancement of a project, idea, or initiative. Example: "We are taking forward the discussions from last week to finalize the project plan."
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There's a lesson from that that we're taking forward.
He explained strategy of taking forward developments through joint ventures.
My Rt Hon friend the home secretary will be taking forward a debate in government time.
"I think what is important is the policies we are taking forward.
"This Government deserves praise for taking forward the plans put forward by the Pensions Commission under the previous administration".
That's what we've been doing, and there's a lot of positive energy we're taking forward into the knockout rounds".
This is the next stage of the step-by-step process of taking forward our bilateral relationship with Iran".
He will be an important part of the ministerial team that will be taking forward that department's priorities".
That's why we are taking forward the Calman Commission to give Scotland real freedom and responsibility over its own money.
In the light of this, we will be taking forward the cross-party charter which was debated in this house.
The Beecroft report, which I commissioned, had a number of excellent ideas that we are taking forward.
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