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The phrase "ever going forward" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a continuous progression or movement towards the future or improvement.
Example: "Despite the challenges we face, we are ever going forward in our mission to innovate and excel."
Alternatives: "always moving ahead" or "continuously progressing".
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But we will probably be pickier than ever going forward.
Bright, as ever, going forward they did not show the cutting edge that had sent France spinning into crisis.
Lively as ever going forward and made third goal 6 John Terry Undemanding couple of matches this week for the captain.
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When the existence of the Qum facility was first disclosed by President Obama and his counterparts in France and Britain in the fall of 2009, American officials expressed doubts that Iran would ever go forward with the facility.
Always go forward, never retreat.
Perhaps there is some merit in honoring "tradition," but to obstruct our nation's social progress because Bill O'Reilly believes in "traditional" Republican America can't be how we define ourselves now or ever again going forward.
"By the end of this film," he writes, "it's not at all clear that this will be a happily ever after household going forward".
By the end of this film it's not at all clear that this will be a happily ever after household going forward.
Team Sky and Dave Brailsford are, as ever, focusing on going forward and won't want to talk about that, though, and quite rightly as they have in Froome a rider who looks like he could top stage racing for years to come.
But he also realises that defence budgets are cut both in Europe and the US, price and politics may play ever greater roles going forward.
Our degree is both a milestone and a backstop; if any of us should ever slip and fall going forward, I can tell you from personal experience that having a college degree means a much softer landing and a quicker recovery than a high school diploma.
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