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The sentence "looking forward for" is not correct and cannot be used in written English
The correct phrase should be "looking forward to." For example: "I am looking forward to seeing you at the party."
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I'm looking forward for that".
Obviously we are both looking forward for me to have better results on the court.
And I'm really looking forward for the Gold Cup, and I really want to play there.
"I'm looking forward for the US forces to help us getting rid of Bashar.
More and more, I have found myself looking forward for help.
MIAMI'S harder-line Cuban exiles had been looking forward for months to the White House review of Cuba policy.
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"After is vacation, so of course look forward for this tournament.
With proper economic and policy supports, there are some good reasons to look forward for more wonders from the industry.
"We must look forward for new ideas and outward for a new coalition of voters.
Difficult games to look forward for the fans but it could not be tougher for us," O'Neill told the BBC.
Yeah, it's more important the match, but for me, I really look forward for the vacation as well".
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