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onward

[on-werd, awn-] / ˈɒn wərd, ˈɔn- /


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There could be sizable price swings next week, given that volumes are likely to be thin from Thursday onward due to Thanksgiving.

From Barron's

It begins with the Spanish artist — 19 years old, pumped with ambition — on his initial trip to Paris from Barcelona and moves onward through his seven-decade career.

From New York Times

Asked why, he immediately talks about Bear, the boy flown out of Saigon at the 11th hour, his instant twin from the age of 5 onward.

From New York Times

Hudson pressed onward: "If I have the TikTok app on my phone, and my phone is on my home wi-fi network, does TikTok have access to that network?"

From Salon

People signing up for YouTube TV from this past Thursday onward will pay the new price; existing customers will start paying $72.99 monthly on April 18.

From Washington Times