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The phrase "am onwards" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used to indicate a starting point in time, but it should be part of a larger phrase, such as "from [date] onwards."
Example: "The event will take place from June 1st onwards."
Alternatives: "from then on" or "starting from that point."
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From 9.00 am onwards the area around the station was filled with people, and crowds thronged the trackside at Liverpool to watch the trains depart.
While the time of data collection (6 am onwards) suited those working on their farms locally, as well as those remaining in the village, it did not suit those who left for work much earlier.
As mothers arrived at different times (starting at 7 am onwards) at the health care centre, health workers generally waited for a 'quorum' (a reasonable number) before initiating the prenatal session.
Claiming to be the world's largest pop-up bar, the 12,000sqft indoor/outdoor watering hole will serve drinks from 11 am onwards by famed cocktail designer Scott Beattie.
The above step is only valid from 10 AM onwards.
"Police Scotland, over those several hours from 9 AM onwards, gave five different versions of events to the family.
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Now it's onwards and upwards".
It's onwards and upwards for Kaká.
Teams were always told: "The only way is onwards.
However it is onwards and upwards for all of us.
Her final line was: "Onwards and upwards sons.
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