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"be brought forward" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to move something to an earlier or more prominent position or to introduce something for discussion or consideration. Example: The proposal to increase employee benefits will be brought forward at the next board meeting for discussion and approval.
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be brought forward
verb
Past of bring
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A €4bn public investment programme will be brought forward.
That Asian trip might now be brought forward.
That suggests that July's vote will be brought forward.
We have plans that can be brought forward pretty quickly".
This date can be brought forward, Railtrack will say.
Harper promised the proposals would be brought forward.
Indeed, there is even a risk that attacks may be brought forward.
Now is the time for such a law to be brought forward.
One possibility is that reductions already in the pipeline in corporation tax could be brought forward.
They would like this to be brought forward, before their provinces are utterly bust.
The presidential elections, due to be held in October, will be brought forward.
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could be brought forward
complaints are brought forward
cases be brought forward
deadline was brought forward
evidence to be brought forward
excess cannot be brought forward
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be thrown forward
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