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The phrase "went forward to" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to indicate that someone moved in a particular direction or destination. For example, "She went forward to the store to pick up some groceries."
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The lawyers went forward to confer in whispers.
"It was March 2. We went forward to Brega and we were being shelled.
Then he turned off the camera and both men went forward to meet their fate.
Instead, she went forward to care for the wounded on the field, even as the battle raged around her.
They remained in the pew while most others in the church went forward to the Communion rail.
Some of his colleagues were late, and every time a new arrival walked in from the street He went forward to serenade him.
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"It's our mentality, to go forward, to test ourselves.
"We should go forward to earn that trust.
Let us go forward to a hundred years hence.
"We have a lot to do going forward to get ourselves to a balanced budget.
Coach Payton agrees and I look forward to working with him going forward to do that".
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