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The phrase "always look forward" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express a positive attitude towards the future or to encourage someone to maintain optimism despite challenges.
Example: "In times of uncertainty, it's important to always look forward and embrace new opportunities."
Alternatives: "always look ahead" or "always keep your eyes on the future".
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I always look forward to playing her.
It's the one we always look forward to," Warburton said.
I always look forward to a meal at Equinox.
I always look forward to a new Ken Loach film.
"I always look forward to every football game.
I always look forward to facing guys like that".
And I always look forward to the next one.
Me, I always look forward to an invite round to Justin's House.
"I normally always look forward to this stretch of the year.
You can always look forward to his films as he never makes a bad one.
You [should] always look forward to getting in the car and racing.
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