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Discover LudwigThe phrase "took forward" is not a commonly used phrase in written English and it may not be grammatically correct.
Instead, you can use "bring forward" or "move forward." Example: She brought forward her proposal for a new project during the meeting.
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David Manning chaired a COBRA meeting that took forward decisions taken by the war cabinet.
SLAP SHOTS The Devils took forward JAY PANDOLFO off injured reserve and sent defenseman COLIN WHITE back to Albany.
Thomas took forward Kurt Thomas and center Dikembe Mutombo aside after practice on Monday to tell them to ignore rumors and just play.
In doing so, he took forward the legacy of the Scottish biologist and planner Sir Patrick Geddes (1854-1932), alwayswaysoughthtoto achieve ecological goals through simple solutions with minimal technology.
In his field, he was regarded as a pioneer; he took forward the work of Allardyce Nicoll, who in 1951 founded the Shakespeare Institute in Stratford-upon-Avon with a view to working closely with Barry Jackson, who was then running the Shakespeare Festival in the Memorial Theatre in Stratford.
He took forward the method in public law developed there during the 1920s by Harold Laski, Ivor Jennings and William Robson, to the extent that the former director of the LSE, Lord Dahrendorf, described him as "the conscience of the school and guardian of its tradition in critical times".
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To avoid potential confusions, double counting, as well as ambiguities associated with long genes, we took forward-strand mapped genes found in the UCSC knownGene database, retained genes shorter than 100 kbp, and removed those that were overlapping with other genes in the retained list.
Only fragments to take forward.
Unfortunately, that has not been taken forward".
He explained strategy of taking forward developments through joint ventures.
"Their ideas were not taken forward by anyone.
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