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"carry it forward" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to the act of continuing an idea, plan, or issue further, such as in the following example: We had a great idea for the project, so let's carry it forward and see it through to completion.
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After working out the model in its home market, it's now able to carry it forward as it seeks out and adds gyms and trainers to its marketplace.
Perhaps the most important is that the mere existence of a powerful thing (a new medicine, a revolutionary engine, or a super funny joke) does not always automatically confer its ability to spread unless other actors are persuaded to carry it forward.
But carry it forward they do, unflaggingly.
And who will carry it forward?
The Burton Committee will carry it forward.
"We don't intend to carry it forward," Mr. Neyland added.
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To have a stem cell idea which might restore sight to the blind, but not be able to carry it forward--for lack of a few lousy bucks?
But my generation of women fought those battles and its great to see young women carrying it forward".
The birth of the supreme court reflects this evolution and carries it forward.
"Here, the Roman mechanisms are designed to prevent people with a good idea from carrying it forward".
The big test for Klinsmann will be how he carries it forward into the games that matter.
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