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I look forward to your positive response vs I look forward for your positive response

The phrase 'I look forward to your positive response' is correct, while 'I look forward for your positive response' is incorrect. 'To' is the correct preposition to follow 'look forward.'
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Last updated: November 02, 2024 • 11015 views

I look forward to your positive response

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express anticipation or expectation for a positive response from someone.

Examples:

  • I look forward to your positive response to my proposal.
  • We look forward to your positive feedback on the project.
  • She looks forward to your positive comments on her performance.
  • They look forward to your positive decision on the matter.
  • He looks forward to your positive reaction to the news.

I look forward for your positive response

This phrase is incorrect in English. The preposition 'for' is not used after 'look forward.'

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