In my dictionary, Webster’s Unabridged, toward is mentioned first. It means “in the direction of.” In today’s English, towards means the same thing, but it is listed as a second choice. So, Vincent, I guess it depends on if you want to be 100 percent correct or only 98 percent correct.
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