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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a look forward" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct expression is "a look forward to" which is used to express anticipation or excitement about something in the future.
Example: "I have a look forward to our upcoming meeting next week."
Alternatives: "an anticipation of" or "a prospect of".
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But it was also a look forward into the future.
If brides are looking for inspiration in what they saw at Westminster, they're taking a look back rather than a look forward".
There is also a look forward to next year's Commonwealth Games and a segment introducing potential stars for Rio 2016, starting with the swimmer Siobhan-Marie O'Connor.
Jessica Shepherd Philip Goff, academic consultant for Ede & Ravenscroft, said the new gowns were "a look back to medieval times and a look forward to Harry Potter".
Expect no celebratory tribute or video scrapbook or even a look forward; Mr. Koppel will instead look at another man's final act in "A Tuesday With Morrie".
Ms. Michalchyshyn called the documentary "a look back, but it's very much a look forward as well" at changes in the journalism industry, in campaign finance regulations and in political discourse, among other subjects.
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Sure, it has this obligation to look forward on a going-concern basis but not a look-forward other than that".
The Friday and Saturday shows of Fashion Week used to be a solid source of cool, a look-forward-to spree of messiness and mischief before the grown-ups demanded our attention.
This works better than a look-forward-to list in my opinion.
"It's a game we all look forward to.
Always keep a straight look forward.
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