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Discover Ludwig"takes it forward" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It means to continue or progress with something, often with a sense of momentum or progress. Example: After winning the first round of negotiations, the team takes it forward by presenting a detailed proposal to the client.
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"It kind of picks up where the 1930s left off and takes it forward".
It's about remixing, editing and bringing our personal histories into these spaces -- something that retains the past, but also takes it forward".
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How do you take it forward?
Our challenge to take it forward.
I wanted to build this club and take it forward.
And so, willy-nilly, she must take it forward herself.
He will find the right man to take it forward.
It will now be up to Mr Draghi to take it forward instead.
We can't sensibly take it forward until the outcome of the Scottish court case.
We obviously want to be aware of all the sensitivities before taking it forward.
There's a good feeling in the dressing room and we'll take it forward.
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