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Discover LudwigThe phrase "edge forward" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a gradual movement or progression towards a goal or position, often in a physical or metaphorical sense.
Example: "As the meeting progressed, the team began to edge forward in their discussions about the new project."
Alternatives: "move ahead" or "advance slowly."
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Three quarters of the class edge forward.
I edge forward, desperate to carry on.
Celtic soon began to edge forward with growing confidence.
People edge forward back to central roundabout of #tahrir chanting furiously.
Which isn't to say you don't edge forward in your seat all the same.
"We came out with a physical edge," forward Corey Perry said.
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But certainly, it's natural that prices will edge forwards especially in the most sought after areas," he says.
But it keeps edging forward.
He edges forward along the virtual branch.
He starts again, cautiously edging forward.
The driver at the front of the line, Daniel Crew, bristled and edged forward.
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