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"flew on" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is the past tense form of the verb "fly" and can refer to physically moving through the air or traveling quickly through a long distance. Example: The birds flew on to their winter migration grounds. Example: The plane flew on for several more hours before finally landing in its destination.
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We flew on toward the Afghan hospital at Camp Hero.
Behind him hung a black flag, like the one that flew on the mosque.
Theories flew on Twitter.
He flew on.
Sullivan flew on two more spaceflights.
And the sparks flew on Twitter accordingly.
Flags flew on 32 plays.
One flew on to Cuba.
Embassy officials occasionally flew on it.
He flew on two shuttle missions.
"ENGELS never flew on an aeroplane; Stalin never wore Dacron".
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