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Discover Ludwig'forge out' is not a correct phrase in English.
If you are trying to say something is being forged, the correct phrase is "forge ahead." For example, "He forged ahead in his career, working hard every day to reach his goals."
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Prisoners are flawed human beings as are we all, striving like us given half a chance to forge out a meaningful life.
At the Sarykol Range where the Kunluns forge out from the Pamirs, a spur to the east called the Muztagata Range actually has some of the highest summits Mount Kongur, at 25,325 feet (7,719 metres), as well as Mount Muztagata, at 24,757 feet (7,546 metres).
Now the pair have left the mothership to forge out into the startup world again.
BRIKA is doing well, and says the market it's targeting is worth $30 billion per year, but it still has to contend with the well-established Etsy to forge out this new space.
Definitely helped Preditah become a huge star in his own right, one of the first producers to break out and forge out a career DJing the circuit in a major way.
Why not send a message that if not now then soon we will all be united to forge out a fair deal that can help revive this dying industry.
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Eros has a knack for forging out into the city and meeting new people, many of whom he loves to photograph.
Just as Young Buck, Nashville's best-known rapper, found success by joining 50 Cent's G Unit, All $tar built his career by forging out-of-town connections.
Yugoslavia was a country forged out of an occupation.
Our identities must be forged out of something other than what we buy.
"That is the nature of his music; it is forged out of steel".
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