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The phrase "always moving ahead" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a continuous progress or advancement in a particular context, such as personal growth, business development, or technological innovation.
Example: "Despite the challenges we faced, our team is always moving ahead with our project goals."
Alternatives: "constantly progressing" or "perpetually advancing".
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Drive and perseverance - personal ambition, restless, always moving ahead.
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Bihar, too, was moving ahead.
Some countries are moving ahead.
Meanwhile, competitors are moving ahead.
But Iceland is moving ahead.
We're moving ahead.
People are moving ahead.
Moving ahead is false.
States and cities, too, are moving ahead.
She said: "Women are moving ahead.
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