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The phrase "could be brought forward" is correct and can be used in written English
It is used to express the possibility of an event or process being brought forward in time or earlier than planned. For example: The meeting could be brought forward if everyone was able to attend earlier.
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One possibility is that reductions already in the pipeline in corporation tax could be brought forward.
Since then, senior party officials have said that this date could be brought forward to 2025.
The deadline is July, but now that the Syrians are apparently out of the reckoning, it could be brought forward.
Discussions and preparations for charter renewal are due to begin over the coming months but could be brought forward.
So would Uttar Pradesh (UP), the biggest of the lot, if assembly elections could be brought forward from the scheduled contest in 2017.
Attempts to turn regional elections, which could be brought forward two years to 2014, into a plebiscite on independence are fraught with potential complications.
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A recent report by European experts suggested that this time frame could now be brought forward because of LISA Pathfinder's stunning success.
The African deployment planned for later in the year could not be brought forward in time.
A €4bn public investment programme will be brought forward.
a bill would be brought forward to the Scottish Parliament later this year to bring in the change.
Other potential reasons may yet be brought forward.
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