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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are on with" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in informal contexts to indicate that someone is continuing or progressing with a task or activity.
Example: "They are on with the project despite the challenges they faced."
Alternatives: "are working on" or "are proceeding with".
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Two runners are on with one out, so Scioscia wants to avoid an inning-ending double play.
It's the journey that you are on with them.
The BBC know they need to get off the financial plateau they are on with the Open Championship by the next time it comes around.
"He said, in front of several people, 'Look, if these two guys you are on with are boring, feel free to add any energy and excitement you want.' " He said Greenburg did not tell him that "anything goes".
"It doesn't matter which side you are on with this company," said the official, Klaus-Dieter Naujok, a software designer who is the chairman of the United Nations standards committee involved in the dispute.
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The same roads I should have been on with them.
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