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The phrase "a carry forward amount" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in financial contexts to refer to an amount that is transferred from one period to the next, often in accounting or budgeting scenarios.
Example: "At the end of the fiscal year, we had a carry forward amount that we could allocate to the next year's budget."
Alternatives: "a carried over amount" or "a rollover amount".
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You carry forward a history and legacy that must not be forgotten.
Consequently, an intent-to-treat (ITT) last observation carry forward analytical method was used.
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(Unused losses carry forward).
When the rate is negotiated before the carry-forward adjustment is determined, the carry-forward amount may be applied to the next subsequent rate negotiation.
"If the client has no tax loss carry forwards, I am liquidating an amount of up to $3,000 in losses to take advantage of the offset against ordinary income," says Marc Lowlicht, head of the wealth management division at Further Lane Asset Management.
Subparagraph (A) is carried forward from the current Rule without change.
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