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View definitions for come forward

come forward

verb as in volunteer services

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Pennycook said the inheritance from the previous Conservative government was "dire" but there were "very positive signs" and "green shoots coming forward" in the number of planning applications being submitted.

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Detectives are asking any woman who may have spent any time alone with Zou - whether in China or in the UK - to come forward.

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He feels a large number of Ukrainians have settled in the county because of "the higher number of people in Buckinghamshire who came forward to be sponsors".

From BBC

Prostate Cancer UK has also been calling for a change to allow medics to proactively talk to higher risk patients about the pros and cons of testing instead of waiting for them to come forward.

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When it comes to her only unsolved case, Jo is hoping someone will come forward after watching the programme and remember something that could lead to the identification of the suspect.

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

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