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"forged on" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to continue or move forward with determination despite challenges or obstacles. Example: Despite the pouring rain and muddy terrain, the hikers forged on towards the summit of the mountain. Another example: The company faced many setbacks, but they forged on with their business plans and eventually found success.
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This comeback was as remarkable as the one that Dallas forged on Tuesday.
The signature of one of Berlusconi's aides was forged on a document to make it appear that it did, when in fact the money came from Crdit Lyonnais.
It concerns allegations that one of their player's signature was forged on a contract.
Much as the American West filled out one train depot at a time, Pakistan was forged on steel rails.
Teenage infatuation, for one thing, can provide a stronger basis for marriage than unions forged on more mature, pragmatic considerations.
Narcissister forged on.
It always forged on.
I forged on.
But the Samurai forged on.
But Jackson gathered himself and forged on.
There are, of course, lasting bonds forged on Wall Street.
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