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onward

[on-werd, awn-] / ˈɒn wərd, ˈɔn- /


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My research team and I assembled a data set tracking the genre’s diffusion from the late 1980s onward.

From The Wall Street Journal

From this point onward the competition adopts a knockout format, with each fixture other than the final contested over two legs.

From BBC

He was tired, but he kept steadily onward.

From Literature

The hiker who was later found dead had decided Sunday afternoon to continue onward alone.

From Los Angeles Times

The Civil Rights Movement of the ’50s and ’60s began this work, but it’s up to this generation to continue onward.

From Salon