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Discover Ludwig"taking forward" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to mean "proceeding in a particular direction or to a particular destination" or "continuing and developing something". For example, "We are taking forward our plans to expand our business into new markets."
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There's a lesson from that that we're taking forward.
He explained strategy of taking forward developments through joint ventures.
However, proper preclinical work and stringent validation are needed before taking forward biomarkers into confirmatory studies.
My Rt Hon friend the home secretary will be taking forward a debate in government time.
"I think what is important is the policies we are taking forward.
In addition, there are setbacks in taking forward the country's 2006 peace agreement.
A green paper, Every Child Matters, taking forward the government's plans, was published in September 2003.
"This Government deserves praise for taking forward the plans put forward by the Pensions Commission under the previous administration".
That's what we've been doing, and there's a lot of positive energy we're taking forward into the knockout rounds".
This is the next stage of the step-by-step process of taking forward our bilateral relationship with Iran".
He will be an important part of the ministerial team that will be taking forward that department's priorities".
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