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to bring forward
[phrase form: bring]
01
to suggest something for discussion or consideration
02
(in bookkeeping) to write down or use the result of one calculation in the next step
03
to move an event or appointment to an earlier date or time
bring forward
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Example
The employee brought forward a cost-saving suggestion to the management.
The CEO brought forward a plan to boost company morale.
John brought forward several ideas for improving workplace productivity.
Due to high demand, the company decided to bring forward the product launch.
In financial calculations, it's common to bring forward the interest rate for subsequent computations.
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