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M4. Moving forward / Move forward / Make use of Sth, Sb

오뚝이충 2024. 5. 19. 14:55

#1. Moving forward (Going forward)

: in the future 

: refer to actions or conditions that will be in effect from the current point onward. These phrases typically suggest a focus on the future, planning, or changes in practices or strategies.

 

ex) To enhance our productivity and work-life balance, moving forward, we will implement a hybrid work schedule. Please review the attached guidelines and let your manager know if you have any questions.
ex) Thank you for your efforts on the recent project. Going forward, we will increase our check-ins to ensure alignment and timely adjustments. Your input in these meetings will be crucial for our continued success.
ex) It has come to my attention that there has been some confusion regarding our expense reporting. Moving forward, please submit all reports using the new form on the intranet to streamline our approval process.
ex) The recent issues with our email system have been resolved. Going forward, please ensure that all IT problems are reported immediately via our helpdesk portal to prevent disruptions.

 

ex) What's your plan moving forward?

ex) Of course, we need to do things differently moving forward.

 

 

ex) I would like to forego our Tuesday practices moving forward but would like to bump our Thursday practice to 5:30 pm start time, just so we have a little more daylight to work with. 

 

 

 

 

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#2. move forward (with)

: to begin undertaking, developing, or making progress in some activity or project as planned.

: The phrase "move forward" can be used to suggest beginning or continuing with a planned activity or project, implying progression or advancement. This phrase is often used to signal the initiation of steps or actions following planning or deliberation, emphasizing forward motion in a project or process.

ex) We've finalized our strategy for the upcoming quarter, and it's time to move forward with the new marketing campaign. Please attend tomorrow's kickoff meeting where we will outline the implementation phases and assign roles.
ex) I'm pleased to inform you that we've received the green light to increase our project budget. We can now move forward with the additional resources we discussed. Let’s meet to discuss the allocation and immediate next steps.
ex) Following our review and the successful initial testing phase, it's time to move forward with the prototype development. I’ll need updates from each department on timelines and potential roadblocks by end of this week.
ex) After addressing the recent operational challenges, we are ready to move forward. Your cooperation is essential as we ramp up operations to full capacity. Please report any issues immediately to ensure smooth functioning.

ex) They won't be moving forward with the idea.

ex) Tara, I'm afraid I have some bad news. We are not gonna be moving forward with the renovations after all.

ex) A: How did your meeting with the board go?   B: They don't want me to move forward with this plan.

ex) I'm interested in moving forward. What would be the next steps?

 

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3. make use of (sth, sb)
: use sth/sb for your own advantage
: use sth that is available in order to achieve sth or get an advantage for yourself

: The phrase "make use of" means to utilize something effectively or to put something to practical use. It implies that there is an opportunity to benefit from a resource or skill that is available.


ex) We could make better use of our resources.
ex) Why doesn't she make use of her singing talent?
ex) We will make use of her vast experience. 

ex) You can make use of their expertise.
In the context of introducing your partner firm to a client who needs expert advice, saying "you can make use of their expertise" is absolutely appropriate and sounds professional. It suggests that the client can benefit from the specialized  knowledge and experience that the partner firm possesses.

ex) Given your current needs, I highly recommend making use of our partner firm's expertise. They have a proven track record in this area and can provide the insightful advice you're looking for.