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moving forward vs going forward

'Moving forward' and 'going forward' are correct and common phrases. They are often interchangeable and can be used to indicate progress or a future direction.
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moving forward

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to indicate progress or a future direction.

It is used to suggest a focus on the future or to indicate that something will continue to progress in a positive manner.

Examples:

  • Let's leave the past behind and focus on moving forward.
  • The company is committed to moving forward with its expansion plans.
  • Despite the challenges, we are determined to keep moving forward.
  • Our goal is to keep moving forward and improving our services.
  • I believe that by moving forward together, we can achieve great things.
  • Today is about celebrating her and moving forward.
  • Look, the important thing is that you're always moving forward.
  • I'm moving forward with Mine.
  • You know, we actually have a couple of griffin projects that are moving forward.
  • That's exactly how we make choices by moving forward.
  • Davenport won't risk moving forward if there's an outsider who knows about this.
  • Feels like both our lives are really moving forward.
  • I was hoping, moving forward, things could be different.
  • No, he's moving forward, and quickly.
  • Okay, the campaign staff search is moving forward.
  • I just want your support moving forward.
  • To keep you from moving forward with the divorce.
  • Ultimately, moving forward, I think we have to embrace fear.
  • They buried this, and they are moving forward.
  • How much you can take and keep moving forward.
  • Choosing the road means moving forward.
  • I'm wondering if you have some agency In stopping yourself from moving forward.
  • The rest of us just have to keep moving forward...
  • We're all moving forward in this big, crazy world.
  • That we were moving forward with drilling the Henderson well.

Alternatives:

  • going forward
  • in the future
  • from now on
  • henceforth
  • in the coming days

going forward

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to indicate progress or a future direction.

It is used to suggest a focus on the future or to indicate that something will continue to progress in a positive manner.

Examples:

  • We need to establish clear goals for the team going forward.
  • Going forward, we will implement new strategies to improve efficiency.
  • I appreciate your feedback and will take it into consideration going forward.
  • The company is optimistic about its prospects going forward.
  • Going forward, we must work together to achieve our objectives.
  • Jan 4, 2023 ... ... going forward. To state clearly, I was solidly on “Team Transitory,” so I am not throwing stones. But many of us — those inside the Federal ...
  • Neutrophil migration in infection and wound repair: going forward in reverse. Nat Rev Immunol. 2016 May 27;16(6):378-91. doi: 10.1038/nri.2016.49. Authors.
  • Gene Ontology Consortium: going forward. Nucleic Acids Res. 2015 Jan;43(Database issue):D1049-56. doi: 10.1093/nar/gku1179. Epub 2014 Nov 26.
  • Feb 22, 2024 ... WinForms in a 64-Bit world – our strategy going forward ... As a part of a community that thrives on innovation and growth, WinForms developers ...
  • Aug 30, 2011 ... Going forward, let's not utter or write the superfluous, meaningless, ubiquitous "going forward". It is impossible to get through a meeting ...
  • May 27, 2016 ... Neutrophil migration in infection and wound repair: going forward in reverse. Sofia de Oliveira,; Emily E. Rosowski &; Anna ...

Alternatives:

  • moving forward
  • in the future
  • from now on
  • henceforth
  • in the coming days

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