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go-forward

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noun

  1. forward momentum, esp of a sports team during a match

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Matteo Salvini, her deputy, said he was sending her "a big hug, my friendship and support. Go forward, head held high!"

From BBC • Oct. 20, 2023

“Don’t complain. Create and change. Go forward and do something better.”

From Los Angeles Times • Jul. 14, 2023

C. Go forward with Franchot’s support but stall later in the year because of lawsuits and roadblocks created by the legislature and Montgomery County government.

From Washington Post • Dec. 31, 2019

Go forward secure in the knowledge that there’s nothing wrong, that it is in fact only right to be as emotional as you are.

From Slate • May 20, 2019

Go forward and set the jib at once.

From Captain Kyd, Vol. II or, The Wizard of the Sea by Ingraham, Jonathon Holt