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To towards
adjective
Near; at hand; in state of preparation; toward.
Exact(43)
I have no idea what's good and what's bad!" Now he is curious to see how others will respond to Towards the Forest, as the exhibition is called.
The guard instantly turns to towards the tourist and shouts, "Step back from the Queen's Guard".
As the ball move to towards the right side of the pitch, Mooy would then drift wide towards the space vacated by Archibald in the right-back zone.
A petition calling for the UK to investigate the affair is two-thirds of the way to towards its target of attracting 1m signatures.
And the twins she gives birth to towards the end of the war seem to bring with them the prospect of a new beginning.
Some of this money will go to towards implementing a "REDD-plus" deal on deforestation, an issue on which real progress was made.
Similar(17)
To surge towards it.
We want to contribute towards the accomplishment".
"He continued to come towards the officers".
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"It is important to progress towards democracy".
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