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The phrase "added look forward" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be a confusion of phrases and cannot be used in any context.
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Alternatives: "look forward" or "anticipate".
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He added, "Look forward to getting to Medinah and making Davis look like he's a genius and play as good as I possibly can".
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He added: "I look forward to all the charges against me being withdrawn in the very near future".
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