phrase General Slang

going forward

GOH-ing-FOR-werd · phrase · informal

From now on.

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Definitions

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A phrase meaning from this point onward, often used to signal a change in practice.

“Going forward, all requests need a ticket.”
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going forward In A Sentence

Going forward, all requests need a ticket.

Origin & Usage

Corporate stock phrase, frequently mocked as filler.

People Also Ask

What does 'going forward' mean?

It simply means 'from now on' and is used to signal a new rule or way of doing things.

Why is 'going forward' mocked?

It's a classic corporate filler phrase, often used where a plain 'from now on' or nothing at all would do.

How is 'going forward' used?

To introduce a change in practice, e.g. 'going forward, all requests need a ticket'.

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