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Discover LudwigThe phrase "go forwards" is correct and usable in written English.
It is commonly used as a direction or instruction to move in a forward direction. Example: "As we approached the finish line, the coach shouted, 'Go forwards with all your strength!' and the team gave a final burst of energy to cross the line and win the race."
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It needed to go forwards.
We need to go forwards.
Sometimes it goes backwards to go forwards.
Ultimately, Fulham went to the back to go forwards.
He can't go back, he can't go forwards.
"I needed to step backwards to go forwards," he said.
"Sometimes you have to go backwards to go forwards," Mr. Gagosian said in a telephone interview.
When we get the ball I want us to go forwards and look for a goal".
Then a French teacher proceeded to teach me to go forwards one afternoon.
"Sometimes you've got to go backwards before you can go forwards," Taylor said.
Hamas was elected because we didn't go forwards in the peace process.
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