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"before going on to" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is usually used to indicate a transition or progression from one topic or idea to another. Example: Before going on to discuss the impact of social media, it is important to understand its history and development.
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He told The New York Times that before going on to graduate school, his history teachings had been limited.
Wait to dry before going on to the next step.
Make sure the paint / glue is dry before going on to the next step.
Allow this to dry before going on to the next step.
Grab all the fairy floss before going on to the next one.
Before going on to do exactly that.
In the present paper, we review empirical evidence for this notion of Minimality, before going on to discuss its limitations.
He joined an advertising company in New York in 1956 before going on to found TeleRep.
"Control freaks hate surprises," she said before going on to talk about the power of women.
She attended local public schools before going on to Harvard to study law.
Steve discovers his cruel inner Idi Amin before going on to, yes, embrace life.
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