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Discover LudwigThe phrase "come forwards" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe someone or something approaching or moving towards something. For example, "The people in the crowd had to come forwards to receive their reward."
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There's a penalty coming as Saracens come forwards.
Although things always change in museums and new ideas come forwards and aims shift, it does seem an odd choice.
Senegal sitting in their 4-3-3 shape, waiting for Japan to come forwards and closing them down in the defensive third.
However, this doesn't mean that new evidence is not welcome and now a rather exciting and pretty definitive case has come forwards.
Critics worry that rolling back the Obama guidance would have a chilling effect on survivors' willingness to come forwards and report sexual assault.
Lastly, though apologies mean little in the face of decades – perhaps centuries – of abuse, religions like the Methodist Church recognising what they've done creates an openness around abuse, making the environment more accepting for victims to come forwards.
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