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1 He agrees to forge ahead to see where the conversation takes us.
2 The time for half-hearted or three-quarters-hearted attempts to forge ahead were over.
3 He was too near exhaustion to forge ahead as was his custom.
4 Now-nowis the time for one or the other to forge ahead !
5 The American then used his mighty 'wingspan' to forge ahead into clear water.
6 But they're young, and they want to forge ahead in their own fashion.
7 The triumph means Rocket Lab will soon be ready to forge ahead … Audio
8 But I took that emotion and used it to forge ahead .
9 Aviation commentator Peter Clark says the airline will still forge ahead .
10 The canoe ceased to drift and began to forge ahead towards the post.
11 Her mother was determined to forge ahead with the wedding plans.
12 Big Chinese loans have enabled them to forge ahead with massive infrastructure projects.
13 We must forge ahead with land reform and social development.
14 You disapprove of all changes, whereas the young are desperately anxious to forge ahead .
15 If you want to forge ahead April is your month!
16 RCS Libri had made a decision to forge ahead with publication of our book.
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