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"plan going forward" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to refer to future plans. For example: "We will need to discuss our plan going forward, in order to make sure we are prepared for the upcoming months."
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So what's the plan going forward?
Domino licenses and products are part of the business plan going forward, he said.
Can you talk a little bit about what went wrong, and about your plan going forward?
Americans need regular, straight talk from President Obama about what is happening in Afghanistan, for good and ill, and the plan going forward.
Richards-Ross said she and her peers had not laid out a specific plan going forward, nor had she heard back from Olympic officials about her campaign.
Appearing on Josh Horowitz's Happy Sad Confused podcast, co-writer/producer Simon Kinberg said a followup is "a big part of [Fox's superhero] plan going forward".
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If the plan goes forward, rail passenger capacity would double.
The Florida Democratic Party would face major logistical challenges if the plan went forward.
If the expansion plan goes forward, the airline would no longer use its current gates.
They should take pride in that accomplishment, and let the plan go forward.
Should his plan go forward, Rayburn said he would look to build a number of upscale facilities with restaurants and sports bars.
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