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Discover Ludwig"forward toward" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe something that is progressing, either literally or figuratively, toward a certain end. For example, "The project was moving forward toward its completion."
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— also tip her forward, toward him.
Serena would keep moving forward toward historic achievements.
"These indictments represent another step forward toward that goal".
Did it move the country forward toward anything?
Bocartes dropped the blanket and lurched forward toward the cockpit.
No one took any steps forward toward disembarking.
A woman on a gyroscope pitches forward toward a partner.
This study was a step forward toward this direction.
As McClellan inched forward toward Richmond in June, Lee prepared a counterstroke.
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The China of today is moving forward… toward money.
During translation elongation, the protein faces forward, toward the 3′ end of the mRNA [ 44, 45].
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