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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
- 01From now on neutral
firm rule change
From now on, legal reviews all contracts.
- 02In future neutral
slightly formal
In future, all contracts go through legal.
- 03Next neutral
at the next stage
Next, the proposal goes to finance.
- 04From [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.