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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always looks forward" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a positive anticipation or eagerness for future events or experiences.
Example: "She always looks forward to the annual family reunion, as it brings everyone together."
Alternatives: "is always eager for" or "constantly anticipates".
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But for choreographer Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui, it's something he always looks forward to.
JAMES D. POSTE, an airline pilot from San Pedro, Calif., always looks forward to his visits to the village of Pfaffenhausen, in the Bavarian countryside.
Courtney Mahony, 12, of Darien, said she always looks forward to the final week of rehearsals when the dancers from the School of American Ballet join them.
Mr. Goldmann, a partner at the Culinary Edge, a restaurant consulting business in San Francisco, said he always looks forward to running in a new place.
Croll tells me his next single is very much about the drumbeat and he always looks forward to sitting back on the drums at the end of the recording process to finish off a song.
Friendly or not, an assignment against Germany is one which English football always looks forward to - and with only March's game against Denmark to follow before the World Cup squad announcement, Sturridge was quick to stress the importance of the occasion.
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