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The phrase "brought forward by" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to introduce or present something, such as an idea or suggestion, to a group or individual for consideration or discussion. Example: "The proposal to implement a new recycling program was brought forward by the environmental committee at the town hall meeting."
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These lawsuits have been brought forward by individuals, classes of individuals (class actions), governments, and others.
The launch of the scheme has been brought forward by three months.
This is a motion brought forward by the Greens and by independent Nick Xenophon.
European reviews of national budgets for the coming years have already been brought forward by six months.
"FETA were under no instruction to make savings and all critical works brought forward by FETA were fully funded.
The talks had been due to take place tomorrow but were brought forward by the Government following days of protests.
Nine candles are brought forward by children for the clowns who have died, and a 10th for the unknown clown.
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Embrace and welcome the values brought forward by the feminine and two-spirited.
Having established this, the Court deemed it redundant even to investigate the additional arguments brought forward by the claimants.
These specific projects were scheduled after the year 2009 originally, but were actively brought forward by the government to counteract the crisis.
On employment services was 17%% are the second leading activity of social enterprise indicator brought forward by the study.
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