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fast forward

[fast-fawr-werd, fahst-] / ˈfæstˈfɔr wərd, ˈfɑst- /
NOUN
function of going forward quickly
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Fast forward to January 2026 and OpenAI has seemingly reached that last resort.

From MarketWatch

Then fast forward just six weeks to images of Wilson pouring out of Alexandra Palace on Sunday, as he lifted the Paul Hunter Trophy and celebrated his maiden Masters triumph with his family.

From BBC

Fast forward to October 2022 and, out of the blue, six very well-known people accused Associated Newspapers of not just accessing their voicemail messages and using private investigators to "blag" their personal information, but also bugging phones and aggressive surveillance techniques.

From BBC

Fast forward two months later, and Fed officials realized they had been wrong — badly.

From MarketWatch

Added Jaquez: “I love playing in the Big Ten for that reason. Everyone’s very competitive and playing top 25 teams is great. It’s going to prepare you for tournament time. We accept that challenge. We know we’re going to get everyone’s best game and that’ll only help us get better and grow. We focus on the day to day. You can’t fast forward to the end, you’ve got to get through these games first, do all the little things and the championship will be a byproduct of what we do.”

From Los Angeles Times