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The phrase "a forward to a" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a "foreword" or "forwarding" in a specific context, but as it stands, it lacks clarity.
Example: "I would like to include a foreword to a book I am publishing."
Alternatives: "a foreword for a" or "an introduction to a".
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Sarah Anschutz Hunt, a daughter of Anschutz and his wife, Nancy, wrote a forward to a 1999 book about her father's art collection, "Painters and the American West".
Other technological twists include a track-switching technique that enables the car to shift from a forward to a backward motion in a steep drop, escaping an attack of scarab beetles.
When asked about the comments at a press conference on Monday, deputy prime minister Nick Clegg said he had not heard of Liberal Reform, despite having written a forward to a major publication by the group in September 2013.
As for some hint, David S. Goyer is writing the script, and in December wrote a forward to a series of Superman comics that were released as a graphic novel.
Kymographs depicting the beat cycles of individual cilia additionally revealed that cilia smoothly transitioned from a forward to a backward stroke independent of external [K+].
Include social media links and a "Forward to a Friend" button on your HTML email program, such as Mail Chimp.
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What they need in a nutshell: A forward to offer back-up to Romelu Lukaku.
How we respond will help show a path forward to a divided, reeling nation".
"I hope it's a step forward to a more open society".
"It is an important step forward to a stability union," Mrs. Merkel told reporters.
A woman looking forward to a few days' holiday with her husband and their infant child.
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