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The phrase "more forward-looking" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe someone or something that is focused on the future and open to new ideas and possibilities. Example: Our company's new CEO has a more forward-looking approach to business development, which has resulted in increased profits and expansion into new markets.
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But many states are more forward-looking.
Others are more forward-looking.
But let's make this analysis more forward-looking.
Ms. Ferlisi's design approach, by contrast, is more forward-looking.
To augment the capital rules, bad-debt provisions are likely to be more forward-looking.
The other kind of rating is more forward-looking, and comes with an explicit recommendation attached.
The fund has often been criticized for not being more forward-looking and predictive of crises.
"This is more forward-looking than anything I've seen," she said.
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"Reputation is more forward looking," Mr. Baty said about the discrepancy.
"I realised I am a lot more forward looking than I thought I was," she says.
"I reworked it, though, and made her less sad – more forward looking, towards the future".
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