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fast forward

[fast fawr-werd, fahst-] / ˈfæst ˈfɔr wərd, ˈfɑst- /
NOUN
function of going forward quickly
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Fast forward to today when an appearance in the Justice Department’s file dump can potentially ruin your life.

From The Wall Street Journal

Fast forward six months and Hunt, who will compete for further global honours over 60m at this weekend's World Indoor Championships in Poland, is offering as much guidance to those inspired by her achievements as her busy schedule will allow.

From BBC

But fast forward four years and you find deep energy-linked frustration in the heart of Europe once again.

From BBC

Fast forward to 2026, when the avenues to make affordable payments or obtain forgiveness have dried up.

From Salon

Goldblum reassured her, promising that in the blink of an eye, we would fast forward decades into the future, where it would be "the longest-running show ever".

From BBC