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Forward for necessary action vs Forwarded for necessary action

Both phrases are correct, but 'Forward for necessary action' is a directive or instruction, while 'forwarded for necessary action' is a past action that has already taken place.
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Last updated: April 01, 2025 • 4147 views

Forward for necessary action

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English as a directive or instruction.

This phrase is used to instruct someone to forward a document or information for necessary action to be taken.
  • Forward for necessary action has been engaged with effect from. Signed. (Permanent Secretary/Head of Department. Dated Department.

Alternatives:

  • send for necessary action
  • pass on for necessary action

Forwarded for necessary action

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to describe a completed action that has already taken place.

This phrase is used to indicate that a document or information has been forwarded to the relevant party for necessary action.

Alternatives:

  • sent for necessary action
  • passed on for necessary action

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