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"beat on" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a phrasal verb that means "to continue doing something, especially something tedious, for a long time". For example: "I've been beating on the project for days and I'm still not done."
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I just want to beat on something.
It beat on all of us a little bit.
It therefore beat on profits, but missed on top line.
This means that Box actually beat on adjusted profit.
He beat on a girl.
I'm gonna beat on you like I beat on Dresden.
He used to beat on me.
(Gotta admit Sarah has me beat on that front).
two thousand eight men beat on large square drums.
"Because we got beat on one hit?
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In the first round she beat Ons Jabeur of Tunisia.
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