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The part of the sentence "fast forward to spring" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to indicate the desire or action of moving forward quickly in time, such as in a narrative. For example, "I can't believe we are almost at the end of winter. Let's fast forward to spring!".
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Fast forward to spring of 2018.
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Fast forward to spring 2016 and a group of young women in Kathmandu, Nepal, who are staging their interpretation of Vagina Monologues.
Fast forward to spring 2016, and in less time than it takes for the earth to make a full revolution around the sun, Obama will be ceding his desk in the Oval Office to a still-unknown successor.
Fast forward to a beautiful spring morning near Keswick, cresting the top of a fell and suddenly, unfolding into my gaze, the sublime radiance of the Lake District.
Fast forward to 2013.
Fast forward to now.
Fast forward to 2009.
Fast forward to San Francisco.
Fast forward to 2005.
Fast forward to about 2003.
Fast forward to this week.
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