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Palabra Posted 8 years ago
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Moving forward

To what "moving forward" refer? to "future"?

This paper is meant to explain the future of the company platform moving forward and how it will incorporate blockchain technology to improve its infrastructure.

  

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I see it here as an adjectival phrase describing 'platform. But this phrase is usually just business jargon. eg Moving forward, let's have another meeting tomorrow.

  • I see it here as an adjectival phrase describing 'platform.
  • But this phrase is usually just business jargon.
  • eg Moving forward, let's have another meeting tomorrow.
  • It is also unnecessary because the writer has already said he is going to explain the future.
  • A more common wording is going forward.
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I see it here as an adjectival phrase describing 'platform.

But this phrase is usually just business jargon. eg Moving forward, let's have another meeting tomorrow.

It is also unnecessary because the writer has already said he is going to explain the future.

A more common wording is going forward.


Clive

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