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"be forward looking" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to have a positive and proactive outlook towards the future. Example sentence: It is important for a successful company to always be forward looking and adapt to changing market trends.
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"This is meant to be forward looking and potentially expansive".
"They want somebody, even if times are not great, to be forward looking and optimistic".
"This one is clearly designed to be forward looking and to produce more organizing".
This is a good example of how contemporary architecture can be forward looking while drawing on and looking after nature.
"I am concerned when we see candidates presenting their teams that they should be forward looking," he said.
Mr. Goss said the "bipartisan, bicameral" review of the United States intelligence capabilities would be "forward looking".
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Though what we can anticipate in this, George Osborne's fourth Autumn Statement, will be forward-looking, it's worth looking at past data too.
Previously it was about looking back, now it must be forward-looking, especially in the current economic era.
In a weaker moment I could go on to say that has been missing for a long time, but that would be looking backward, and the mantra henceforth will be forward-looking and visionary.
Courts look backward, interpreting old texts; economic regulation, however, needs to be forward-looking.
On the interest rate front, however, the need to be forward-looking means beginning to ease up gradually on monetary stimulus by the end of this year.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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