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The phrase "has come forward" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used when someone reveals information, offers help, or makes a statement, often in a context of reporting or responding to an issue.
Example: "The witness has come forward to provide crucial information about the incident."
Alternatives: "has stepped forward" or "has volunteered information."
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Now another admirer has come forward.
No wearer has come forward.
No one has come forward.
No one has come forward to take responsibility.
No one has come forward with concrete advice.
A new preservation-minded buyer has come forward.
But now, at 83, he has come forward.
Mr. Mills's brother has come forward as a witness.
No one has come forward to claim this [attack].
Browne has come forward with a progressive alternative, he says.
No one has come forward to report the gun being stolen.
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