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forwarding

[fawr-wer-ding] / ˈfɔr wər dɪŋ /




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There is also a feeling that rules around forwarding tickets to other supporters is restrictive and stops fans helping each other out if they miss out in the ballot.

From BBC

When forwarding an email, people often include their own take at the top—but this anchors the recipient before they have seen the original message.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Paynes did not respond to any of the messages, the court heard, with Mr Payne forwarding the texts and emails he had received to police.

From BBC

Its global forwarding unit is one of the nation’s biggest players on lucrative trans-Pacific ocean trade lanes between Asia and the U.S.

From The Wall Street Journal

Ministers are fast forwarding announcements originally planned for their Industrial Strategy due in the summer, such as that loosening of the rules over the phasing out of petrol and diesel only cars.

From BBC