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"forward in time" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to when something will take place in the future, such as: "We will have to move forward in time to make the project a success."
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We are looking forward in time.
I'm going to move forward in time.
We then propagate the fitted orbit further forward in time.
One says that the particle moves forward in time.
Every so often, there are lurches forward in time.
The work seems to point forward in time.
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This flow solver can also be implemented with any forward-in-time advection scheme.
Our model is nonoscillatory forward-in-time (NFT), nonhydrostatic, and anelastic.
Many forward-in-time simulators are currently available.
Fregene is also an efficient forward-in-time simulation package.
Several forward-in-time simulation packages have been developed to simulate sequence data.
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