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look forward for your good news vs I am looking forward for your good news

The correct sentence is "I am looking forward to your good news." "Look forward for your good news" is incorrect because the preposition "for" is not used with the verb phrase "look forward."
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look forward for your good news

This phrase is incorrect. The preposition "for" is not used with the verb phrase "look forward to."

Incorrect. Use "look forward to your good news" instead.
  • I thought you were here for your good looks.
  • I thought you were here for your good looks.
  • Mr Fendley has kindly vouched for your good character.
  • Then I am grateful for your good wishes.
  • Remind me to reward you for your good work.
  • And so I thank you for your good counsel.
  • That goes for your good friend, Rooster.
  • Let me thank you for your good cooperation.
  • You'll be rewarded for your good will.
  • It's for your good, Daisy.
  • I prayed for your good fortune every day and night.
  • Always for your good, Christiane.
  • I'm calling for your good friend garret price.
  • I would like to thank you all for your good cooperation.
  • Thank you for your good and thorough answer.
  • Many thanks for your good answer, Commissioner.
  • I look forward for your cooperation.
  • Oh. Evan, I'm so happy for your good fortune.
  • Officers, thank you for your good intentions, but the world would be a better place if you had left him out there on the street.
  • So much for your good friend, Pete.

Alternatives:

  • I am looking forward to your good news

I am looking forward for your good news

This phrase is incorrect. The preposition "for" is not used with the verb phrase "look forward to."

Incorrect. Use "I am looking forward to your good news" instead.
  • I am looking forward to the debate.
  • I trust your good judgment in solving this procedural problem, and I am looking forward to hearing the opinion of the representatives of the Council and the Commission.
  • I am looking forward to when we both see the same thing.
  • I am looking forward to her reply.
  • I am looking forward to initiatives from the Greek Presidency on both these issues.
  • I am looking forward to our debate.
  • I am looking forward to hearing Parliament's view on this subject.
  • I am looking forward to your response.
  • I am looking forward to a treaty in which territorial cohesion has an important role.
  • I am looking forward to the cooperation within this framework.
  • I am looking forward very keenly to working with him.
  • I am looking forward to working on further improvements in the future.
  • I am looking forward to the Commission Communication on this matter.
  • I am looking forward to pursuing this fruitful dialogue.
  • I am looking forward to marriage equality in all 50 states.
  • I am looking forward to your songs every week, Carlene.
  • I am looking forward to the Ten Year Gathering.
  • I am looking forward to resuming my duties aboard the Enterprise.
  • And you have no idea how much I am looking forward to that.
  • I am looking forward to lunch.

Alternatives:

  • I am looking forward to your good news

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