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through-forward

Definition:

adjective

Describing a person, action, or movement that proceeds in a straight, direct, and decisive manner.

Sense 1:

adverb

Moving or advancing continuously without deviation or interruption.

Example sentence: She ran through-forward, pushing herself to reach the finish line first.

Sense 2:

noun

A strategy or approach that emphasizes a direct and determined progression.

Example sentence: The team's through-forward involves attacking the opponent's defense head-on.

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