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The phrase "again moving forward" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a continuation or resumption of progress after a previous pause or setback.
Example: "After addressing the issues raised in the last meeting, we are again moving forward with the project timeline."
Alternatives: "continuing onward" or "progressing again".
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Is that combination of your father and uncle something you anticipate using again moving forward?
We have suffered economic hardship but America is once again moving forward and our economy is ready to soar.
Opponents like the group Save the Wild UP are disappointed that the road commission is once again moving forward with the road.
And I wasn't going to say anything but I'd rather just get it out in the open so it won't happen again moving forward?
In June 2010, star David Cross said it wasn't happening, but six months later, it seems it is once again moving forward.
And although few of the recommendations from the Deepwater Horizon oil spill commission have been implemented, the administration is again moving forward with an aggressive expansion of offshore drilling in arctic and deepwater areas of the Gulf.
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And regulators are pushing to again move forward on the rule.
"I think we will have to again move forward on these allegations, get whatever evidence we can," said Ms Power.
That "gave public health more confidence to again move forward," said George Luber, associate director for climate change at the Centers for Disease Control.
"I'm actually quite confident that Democrats and Republicans in the United States Senate, having reviewed this, will see that the United States has preserved its core national security interests, that it is maintaining a safe and secure and effective nuclear deterrent, but that we are beginning to once again move forward, leaving the cold war behind, to address new challenges in new ways," he said.
In a gamble to save the studio, and inspired by the success of Paramount Pictures' 1956 Biblical epic The Ten Commandments, studio head Joseph Vogel announced in 1957 that MGM would again move forward on a remake of Ben-Hur.
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