move towards/toward

Frequency: 7.518.0 per million words

An action towards a place or state.

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  • The company decided to move towards more sustainable practices.
  • We need to move toward a future where renewable energy is the norm.
  • The crowd began to move towards the exit after the show.
  • She felt a strong urge to move toward a career in public service.
  • All efforts are now focused to move towards a peaceful resolution.
  • The team is trying to move toward more agile development methods.
  • As the deadline approached, they had to move quickly towards completing the project.
  • His policies represent a significant step to move toward greater social equality.
  • The economy is starting to move slowly towards recovery.
  • The debate helped the public to move toward a better understanding of the issues.