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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

"Hong Kong authorities continued to arrest and prosecute people for peaceful political expression critical of the local and central governments, including for posting and forwarding social media posts," the U.S. report said.

From Reuters

In an era of trigger warnings and social contagion worries, recapping specific details of these attempts feels risky, like forwarding someone a set of Google Maps to the great beyond, but to give an idea:

From New York Times

“The person you’re having on is forwarding without irony an email from a person who claims to be a time traveler. That is a red flag as to the reliability of that source.”

From Washington Post