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Going Forward
Tom Shakespeare on why he believes the phrase 'going forward' should be removed from the English language.
Tom Shakespeare tells us why he believes the phrase "going forward" is an inelegant and negative replacement for "in future".
When you talk about the future, he says, you are using a temporal concept. It's a different time from now - the time to come - and "invites us to open out our imaginative space". It offers the possibility that things might be different.
"Going forward", on the other hand, is a spatial concept - "nothing but the present, infinitely extended".
Producer: Adele Armstrong.
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Sun 11 Mar 201808:48
BBC Radio 4
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- Fri 9 Mar 201820:50BBC Radio 4
- Sun 11 Mar 201808:48BBC Radio 4
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