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onward

[on-werd, awn-] / ˈɒn wərd, ˈɔn- /


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There could be sizable price swings next week, given that volumes are likely to be thin from Thursday onward due to Thanksgiving.

From Barron's

McKenna drew from an encyclopedic knowledge of fashion from the medieval age onward, said her friend Jenny, who asked to withhold her last name for privacy concerns.

From Los Angeles Times

It said its work had been "ramped up" to deal with the £50m-a-year trade in stolen phones across the capital, with those responsible for thefts, handling, and onward criminal supply all being targeted.

From BBC

In his timeline, homelessness was trending down nationally from 2010 onward, even while it was increasing on the West Coast.

From Los Angeles Times

Burns sends Marshall internet memes about hydration on off days, the senior said, making her laugh but also focused on the prize as the Big Ten season moves onward and the long trips continue.

From Los Angeles Times