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carry forward

verb as in apply to next page, column, period, etc.

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They can just act and those actions get carried forward.

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She continues: “Some of what you loved most about your partner was actually your own goodness reflected back to you; it’s yours to keep and carry forward.”

Legend: You care about the details and about understanding the history and the legacy that you’re carrying forward.

"I am proud to carry forward Professor Bhargava's golden legacy, ensuring his pioneering contributions to this field continue to inspire groundbreaking discoveries," Ojha said.

If the landlord has spent less than estimated, a credit for the overpayment should be carried forward to the leaseholder's next yearly payment.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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