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'forge of' is not a complete sentence and is not correct or usable in written English.
If you are looking for a phrasal verb, you could use 'forge ahead', which means to make progress or move forward. For example, "Our team needs to forge ahead and develop new ideas if we want to stay competitive."
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The forge of Vulcan, the Volcanal, had very early beginnings.
Beside Velazquez's remarkably realistic "Forge of Vulcan" hangs Van Dyck's almost Romantic "Tetis in the Forge of Vulcan".
Yet engineers sometimes find that the forge of evolution produces more impressive substances than those devised by the human brain.
Close your eyes as you touch-type and you are a blacksmith shaping sentences hot out of the forge of your mind.
I finally hit pay dirt at Parke & Ronen, a Chelsea boutique that sells many scanty men's clothes hammered in the forge of brazen confidence.
Presumably, some of Aurangabad's industrial firms -- the ones that sleep with one eye open -- will emerge from the forge of competition stronger and utterly transformed.
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All data obtained from the experimental tests were applied as boundary conditions for numerical simulation of forging of selected forgings.
But there is a solidarity forged of their shared experience.
The emoluments clause was forged of their hard-won wisdom.
Forging of large copper lids for cylindrical canisters meant for nuclear waste is treated.
First, casting experiments were carried out to attain a satisfactory preform for forging of tie-rod ends.
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