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The phrase "am on the go" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express that someone is busy or constantly moving from one activity to another.
Example: "I have so much to do today; I really am on the go from morning until night."
Alternatives: "I'm busy" or "I'm constantly moving."
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As a shopaholic myself, I often find myself snapping photos of items when I am on the go.
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