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The phrase "a forward future" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a future that is progressive or optimistic, often in discussions about plans or visions for what is to come.
Example: "In our strategic meeting, we focused on creating a forward future for our company, emphasizing innovation and sustainability."
Alternatives: "an optimistic future" or "a progressive future".
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By going over to an appropriate conformal metric, it is shown that (just as for the ordinary wave equation) such a solution has a forward ("future") and a backward ("past") radiation field.
How long already made actions are expected to cover the desired expected sales and production rates is compared with the item's lead time; if a forward future shortage is likely the article is signalled for a refill.
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Portland continues aspiring for a tech-forward future under the leadership of its new mayor, Ted Wheeler.
Continuing research needs are listed and a forward look to future developments is taken.
A history of waterbased turbo compressor and ejector refrigeration and heat pump techology is provided, as well as a look forward at future potential of these systems.
These results indicate the new modelling approaches are viable and provide a way forward for future Holocene reef evolution model development.
"Some of this is a pull forward of future bad news and some of this is additional," Mr Gordon said.
It is a step forward towards a future of 3D information control.
A proposal is put forward for future improvement of the model.
They counter humdrum, boring trips and give you a reason to look forward to future travel.
(2) Selecting or developing leaders for the future requires a forward-looking strategy and culture.
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