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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to be forward looking" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It means to have a positive, optimistic, or progressive outlook towards the future. Example: The company's CEO stressed the importance of being forward looking in their business strategy, as the industry is constantly evolving and they need to stay ahead of the competition.
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"This is meant to be forward looking and potentially expansive".
"This one is clearly designed to be forward looking and to produce more organizing".
"They want somebody, even if times are not great, to be forward looking and optimistic".
"They are concentrated on the economy, and want to be forward looking, they don't want to be fixated on revenge," one Western diplomat said.
He said the Council action would allow an Iran-themed meeting on Thursday in Berlin involving Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and the foreign ministers of Britain, China, France, Germany and Russia to be "forward looking".
Are you going to move headlong into a crisis simply because you are refusing to plan ways of preventing the bursting of the bubble?Do you want to be forward looking or backward looking as a nation?
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Courts look backward, interpreting old texts; economic regulation, however, needs to be forward-looking.
On the interest rate front, however, the need to be forward-looking means beginning to ease up gradually on monetary stimulus by the end of this year.
"We have to be forward-looking and outward-looking".
"The purpose of this hearing was to be forward-looking," he began.
"I know everyone else is against it, but I want to be forward-looking".
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