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Discover LudwigThe phrase "came forward with" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is generally used when referring to someone offering a suggestion or idea, or even if they are volunteering to do something. For example: "The student leader came forward with a plan to improve the school's social environment."
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Someone came forward with both.
"Then they came forward with the hair".
No one came forward with a claim.
Officials came forward with extraordinary offers of compensation on Monday.
In subsequent stories, nine more women came forward with allegations.
He didn't run, but came forward with a gliding motion.
Other women came forward with tales of horror.
During Clinton's campaign, Gennifer Flowers came forward with similar accusations.
The University of Maryland came forward with a plan.
Witnesses came forward with evidence of collusion by senior figures in the Syrian government.
On 3 April 2009, a Pc came forward with information concerning Mr Tomlinson.
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