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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to move forward" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe progress being made on a particular topic, such as a project or project plan. For example, "We need to move forward with the project if we are going to meet our deadline."
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To move forward, Burnett had to forget.
To move forward with your life.
To move forward, Mr. Karzai wants "certainties".
To move forward move hands forward.
Time to move forward.
We're going to move forward".
They want to move forward".
It's time to move forward.
With trying to move forward.
You have to move forward".
You've got to move forward.
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