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to go forward
[phrase form: go]
01
to advance to the next stage of a competition or process, especially by winning a preliminary round or meeting certain requirements
Intransitive: to go forward | to go forward to a next stage
02
to continue or make progress in a particular course of action
Intransitive: to go forward with an activity
03
to continue moving ahead physically
Intransitive
04
to formally propose, nominate, or recommend someone for a particular job, position, or responsibility
05
(of clocks) to advance the time by one hour at the start of daylight saving time
Intransitive
go forward
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Example
The team's victory in the semifinals allowed them to go forward to the championship match.
Her excellent performance in the auditions earned her a chance to go forward to the final round of the talent competition.
Winning the regional qualifiers means they can go forward to represent their school at the national competition.
The top three candidates will go forward to the next round of the debate tournament.
Only those who pass the initial screening interviews will go forward in the job application process.