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The phrase "decided to go forward" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to indicate the action of making a choice to move on or progress from a situation or challenge. For example: After careful consideration, we decided to go forward with the new project.
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I decided to go forward anyway.
She decided to go forward anyway.
After much internal discussion, we decided to go forward.
They got to their deadline and decided to go forward".
In the end, we decided to go forward with the I.C.D.
But out of desire and perhaps naïveté, we decided to go forward".
But in the end, we decided to go forward with "Brutal Imagination," a dark play.
The two men finally decided to go forward with publishing anyway.
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"We think it is in line with Catholic teaching to welcome the stranger among us and so we decided to, going forward, admit undocumented students who are able to successfully compete in the applicant pool," said Brown.
But if the person decides to go forward, we have to do our best job".
They then can decide to go forward or not with some more standard medical treatment; that's up to them.
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