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The phrase "always moving forward" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to convey a sense of progress, growth, or continuous improvement in various contexts, such as personal development or project management.
Example: "Despite the challenges we faced, our team is always moving forward towards our goals."
Alternatives: "constantly progressing" or "perpetually advancing".
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"He was always moving forward.
"I'm always moving forward.
We walk to get somewhere, always moving forward.
"The story is always moving forward," says Moore. "It's serialised so there are no standalone episodes".
They, too, have gotten to know our Martha, always formidable, always moving forward".
"Everyone is always moving forward and it's just a case of how quickly you move forward.
"We do have to adapt to different conditions and, of course, the game is always moving forward.
Mr. Birbiglia, always moving forward, said he hoped his next movie had more of the "abstractness that my monologues have".
On a "fixie," you see, you can't coast or backpedal, you're always moving forward: the shark of the bike world.
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"Coming here means being part of a remarkable community grounded in history but always moving forwards," he said.
You have to always move forward".
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