Examples of using Going forward in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Going forward, if there are.
The club is going forward.
Going forward, so it really travels.
Very interesting going forward.
My goal going forward is to run a marathon.
People also translate
The world is going forward.
If you're going forward or backward, it's a lot harder….
Important to understand going forward.
Going forward, the(South Korean) government will strengthen its monitoring in cooperation and close communication with the US.".
But always going forward.
Anyway, it is a struggle to build the city going forward.
That's our strength as well: going forward and attacking teams.
This is something I want to really focus on going forward.
He decides to just keep going forward and asks the captain if he could stop being the military's pawn.
Wins will help us going forward.
In the window, you will notice that the Turbo 5 gold indicatorline leads the present signal bar by two going forward.
Going forward, Bithumb says it“will try to promote a healthy cryptocurrency ecosystem that investors can believe in.”.
What does it get you in return and going forward?
I think that's our strength as well, going forward and attacking, as a team when you look at us now the way we have played.
I feel a lot more confident going forward.
Going forward there may not be much difference between the two SORPs- this may influence the choice of which SORP to adopt.
Another door will open for you going forward.
Going forward- and perhaps the most important step we're taking- we're going to make political advertising more transparent….
And that's the way you will view them going forward.
A significant part of Wanda Maximoff's journey in the MCU going forward will be her dealing with the death of Vision(Paul Bettany).
You will want to look up this information before going forward.
We're not going backwards- we are going forward.
U and Valencia would be 4 or5 points, going forward.
So, instead, you want to take your time going forward.
In sickness and in health, but always going forward.