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"course going forward" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a future plan or action. Example: "The company has implemented new strategies to improve efficiency, and we are confident that this will set us on a good course going forward."
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"We will be discussing this latest action with both our stakeholders and Congress to determine the best course going forward".
Staying this course going forward is a prescription for disaster it will entail a 42% drop in their living standard when they retire.
Friday's U.S. payrolls report is key to gauging the Federal Reserve's policy course going forward.
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NAFTA, of course, went forward.
With its new program, Udacity will begin offering a series of comprehensive data science courses, and, going forward, plans to offer a Big Data certificate endorsed by the Open Education Alliance at a substantially lower price.
Both agencies are currently engaged in emergency discussions with WHO and other development partners to determine the best course of action going forward, Tunis added.
The announcements were not well received and that, of course, discouraged people from going forward with transactions.
They also, in general, tend to be very collaborative, and that's of course important for science going forward".
Nokia says it will let the Russian authorities determine what the most appropriate course of action is going forward.
Earlier this year, he brought together more than 400 policymakers, scientists, business leaders and civil society figures for an Open Innovation Strategy Stakeholder Workshop to chart the course for Austrian innovation going forward.
Of course, the real question going forward is what verb Kyrie Irving will pick when he is inevitably forced to write some version of the "I'm [VERB HERE] back to Cleveland" post on Medium a few years from now.
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