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You can use the phrase "goes forward" to indicate the direction in which something is moving/proceeding, often when talking about progress. For example: "The project is going forward as planned."
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Progress goes forward.
Hopefully it goes forward".
The deal goes forward smoothly.
It's important that the league goes forward".
"The university goes forward," he said.
Even if the case goes forward, there are obstacles.
That's how the week goes: Forward into February!
If the plan goes forward, rail passenger capacity would double.
And it's not like it goes forward or pauses neither.
"Europe only goes forward," Mr. Cohn-Bendit said.
"You have a drama, and it goes forward.
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