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Better ways to say “Moving forward”

Two words for "from now on."

i · Why avoid itTwo lines, no filler

A close cousin of "going forward." Both signal a future direction without committing to what or when. Prefer "from now on," "next," "in future," or a date.

ii · Before & afterDrop-in demo
Before

Moving forward, all contracts need legal review.

After

From now on, all contracts need legal review.

iii · The alternatives4 ways out
  1. 01
    From now on neutral

    firm rule change

    From now on, legal reviews all contracts.

  2. 02
    In future neutral

    slightly formal

    In future, all contracts go through legal.

  3. 03
    Next neutral

    at the next stage

    Next, the proposal goes to finance.

  4. 04
    From [date] neutral

    precise effective date

    From 1 June, all contracts need legal review.

iv · Brew tipKeep this one

Date + rule beats "moving forward" every time.

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