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The phrase "a forward for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a person who is writing a forward or introduction for a book, article, or other written work.
Example: "The book features a forward for the author by a renowned critic, highlighting the significance of the work."
Alternatives: "an introduction by" or "a preface from".
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A year later, as a forward for the New York Power, Milbrett was named most valuable player of the Women's United Soccer Association in its first season.
One, Rick Rypien, was a forward for the Canucks the previous season.
(The elder Mr. Paul endorsed and wrote a forward for Mr. Napolitano's most recent book).
Alex Morgan, 23, is a forward for the United States women's soccer team.
Weaver wanted Stoddard to look the way he did as a forward for the Wolfpack.
Stojakovic, a forward for the Sacramento Kings, was the most valuable player of the championships.
Hedo Turkoglu, a forward for the Orlando Magic, has sampled both this postseason.
A forward for the Pacers, O'Neal mentioned that he was a six-year veteran.
Noticing this was his brother, Rob, a forward for the Panthers.
Follow Jozy Altidore, a forward for AZ in the Dutch Eredivisie, on his new Web site and on Twitter.
And General Jones, who is 6-foot-4, was a forward for the Georgetown Hoyas during his college years.
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