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Looking forward for more adventures together vs Looking forward for more adventure with you in the future

Both phrases are almost correct, but they need a small adjustment to be grammatically accurate. The correct phrase is 'looking forward to more adventures together' or 'looking forward to more adventures with you in the future.' The preposition 'to' should be used after 'looking forward' instead of 'for.'

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Looking forward for more adventures together

This phrase is not correct in English. The preposition 'for' should be replaced with 'to.'

The correct phrase is 'looking forward to more adventures together.' Use 'to' after 'looking forward' to indicate anticipation or expectation.
  • Looking forward for more adventures together
  • We are looking forward for more intense communication with you, as we are getting closer.
  • Honestly, I'm looking forward to taking credit for more of your ideas.
  • A few impressions given were: "It was a good networking session... looking forward for many more." "The opportunity was amazing, it's a step in the right direction."
  • They had a great time on the water and are looking forward to coming back for more action. Captain Brent will get them on even bigger bass next time!
  • Like always - looking forward for your feedbacks.
  • A lot of poker enthusiasts are looking forward for this.
  • The supporters were looking forward for a fresh start.
  • We are looking forward for your visit.
  • The apartment is very spacious, well lit and in a quiet district, all that i was looking forward for a comfortable stay.
  • And Lindley is looking forward for these two new models to further boost sales by 3,500 for this financial year to March 2008.
  • The EESC is looking forward for the next biennial report on DAP in 2008.
  • There will be 20 best tournament results since the Club Titan Poker management is looking forward for quality instead of quantity.
  • We are looking forward for your significant Job application by E-Mail to:.
  • All the victims of the above are looking forward for a solution as so as get international protection under which they can live well secured.
  • Looking forward to trying that soup.
  • Looking forward to you coming down and visiting.
  • To a show I was looking forward m.
  • I'm looking forward to tonight.
  • Looking forward to working with you all.
  • I'm looking forward to the ocean.

Alternatives:

  • looking forward to more adventures together

Looking forward for more adventure with you in the future

This phrase is not correct in English. The preposition 'for' should be replaced with 'to.'

The correct phrase is 'looking forward to more adventure with you in the future.' Use 'to' after 'looking forward' to indicate anticipation or expectation.
  • Looking forward for more adventure with you in the future
  • We are looking forward for more intense communication with you, as we are getting closer.
  • Honestly, I'm looking forward to taking credit for more of your ideas.
  • A few impressions given were: "It was a good networking session... looking forward for many more." "The opportunity was amazing, it's a step in the right direction."
  • They had a great time on the water and are looking forward to coming back for more action. Captain Brent will get them on even bigger bass next time!
  • Like always - looking forward for your feedbacks.
  • A lot of poker enthusiasts are looking forward for this.
  • The supporters were looking forward for a fresh start.
  • We are looking forward for your visit.
  • The apartment is very spacious, well lit and in a quiet district, all that i was looking forward for a comfortable stay.
  • And Lindley is looking forward for these two new models to further boost sales by 3,500 for this financial year to March 2008.
  • The EESC is looking forward for the next biennial report on DAP in 2008.
  • There will be 20 best tournament results since the Club Titan Poker management is looking forward for quality instead of quantity.
  • We are looking forward for your significant Job application by E-Mail to:.
  • All the victims of the above are looking forward for a solution as so as get international protection under which they can live well secured.
  • Looking forward to trying that soup.
  • Looking forward to you coming down and visiting.
  • To a show I was looking forward m.
  • I'm looking forward to tonight.
  • Looking forward to working with you all.
  • I'm looking forward to the ocean.

Alternatives:

  • looking forward to more adventure with you in the future

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