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The phrase "move forward on" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an action of making progress on a project, plan or goal. For example, "We need to move forward on this project if we are to meet our deadlines."
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"We really should move forward on this".
Congress should move forward on other remedies.
Mr. Joseph could officially move forward on rebuilding.
"We've got to move forward on this agreement".
Democrats are preparing to move forward on several fronts.
The Yankees did move forward on other fronts yesterday.
Her hand really does just move forward on its own.
We need to move forward on both fronts.
I support the board and its efforts to move forward on succession and corporate governance issues".
"And I thought that was very disappointing, I think we need to move forward on that.
His future political success could hinge on how Republicans move forward on specific issues.
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