We need every one of us to come forward.
English phrasal verb
come forward
To offer help or information.
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It is an increase in the number of women who are ready to come forward and report them.
She's worried about humanitarian causes, social causes, is always coming forward to help people in need.
The engineers come forward and exhibit their medical models.
But I truly feel that removing the contention around my own continued leadership is an opportunity to bring the temperature down, have a government that will focus on the complex issues that are coming forward in the coming months, while the party gets to have a full national process that brings in people from right across the country and makes a determination about the best person to carry the progressive liberal standard into the next election.
So on behalf of her, Miss Monroe, RoRo as we call her, on behalf of her, I wanna thank each woman in this room and all the women who have come forward with their truths, their harrowing experiences, and above all, their triumphs over the misogynistic society of corporate asses that we deal with every day.
So as we radically expand the number of good school places available to all families, not just those who can afford to buy an expensive house, pay for an expensive private school or fund the extra tuition their child needs to succeed, I want to encourage more people, schools, and institutions with something to offer to come forward and help.