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"go further forward" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to describe a movement in a forward direction. For example, "We continued to go further forward until we reached the top of the mountain."
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"I understand Gago very well and when he came on we had the ball and I could go further forward".
"I won my first title in the doubles in 2006 on this court, so I feel this court is lucky for me and I hope I can go further forward".
We had to chalk out Xabi Alonso's ability to control the game, which he did, and also his ability to go further forward as an attacking player.
When Carlos Tevez was replaced by Nigel de Jong in the second half, it allowed Yaya Toure to go further forward behind Sergio Aguero and he was sensational.
This freed Yossi Benayoun to go further forward, a move that helped forge a rare Arsenal chance on 30 minutes when the Israeli released Van Persie, only for the Dutchman's snap-shot to be tipped around the post.
"I'm going to have to reduce this loop because I can't seem to get it to go further forward.
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Asked if further write-offs could be expected the cabinet minister said: "If anything goes wrong going further forward that might be different".
Asked if further write-offs could be expected, he said: "If anything goes wrong going further forward, that might be different".
"Now we will go further and will bring forward primary legislation at the next available opportunity.
The plans appear to go further than proposals put forward by a commission headed by the former clerk of the House of Commons, Sir William McKay, which reported in March.
Of course nothing is ever completely new, and taking a route others have taken before helps to go further and push things forward.
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