Sentence examples for also look forward from inspiring English sources

The phrase "also look forward" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing anticipation or eagerness for something in addition to what has already been mentioned.
Example: "I appreciate your hard work on this project, and I also look forward to our upcoming meeting to discuss future plans."
Alternatives: "also anticipate" or "also await".

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But he can also look forward to retirement next year.

Cubans can also look forward to the right to buy an electric toaster by 2010.

New York can also look forward to crispy rice with sour Thai sausage.

"I look forward to that, but I also look forward to people holding me accountable".

We also look forward to Yalta's imminent rebranding as the Riviera of Purgatory.

We should not only stand from the present, but should also look forward to the future".

But they also look forward to the possibility of a new arena.

But, I also look forward to that daily newspaper plopped on my doorstep every morning.

I also look forward to seeing more of Freddie ("He's not gay. Just a bit artistic").

But I also look forward to seeing Cheikhou Kouyaté when we face West Ham".

So this week it's time to not only look back, but also look forward.

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