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Discover Ludwig"forward it on" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to pass or send something on to another person or destination. Example: "I received an important email from my boss, could you please forward it on to the team?".
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If you're interested, send me an email and I'll forward it on to Robin.
If anyone is interested, email me and I'll forward it on to Robin.
"I told them 'Here it is, do with it what you will,' expecting them to forward it on".
This just in from Sara Torvalds – if anyone's keen @SaraxCricket on Twitter or email me and I'll forward it on.
After the Barracudas receive and process the e-mail, they then forward it on to an existing IS&T mail server.
Once you forward it to me, I forward it on to the law clerks and to the justices so that they can begin reviewing the case".
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Customers can also get voice mail from computers and forward it to anyone on the Web.
A military official said General Petraeus immediately endorsed its findings and forwarded it on Monday to Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates, who will review it before sending it to the White House.
He's requested a full copy from Atlanta-based psychologist Dr Jason A King and forwards it on without editing.
It exploited the growing trend for videos to go viral – people forwarded it on and emailed links to their friends until the song became a chart hit.
The checklist was sent to Mr. Ota, who forwarded it on to Dr. Liljestrand.
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