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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fuck on" is not grammatically correct and should not be used in written English
In informal speech, it is sometimes used as a profanity-filled interjection to express frustration or anger, but it is not considered acceptable or appropriate in formal writing. Instead, you could use a more polite and appropriate phrase, such as "continue" or "keep going." For example, "We need to fuck on with this project" would be better written as "We need to continue with this project."
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A swing that you can fuck on is the Christmas gift that keeps on giving.
"I didn't realise you couldn't say fuck on the BBC".
Kenneth Tynan says fuck on TV.
"We'll just have to fuck on the stage".
I thought there would be more hipsters, people on drugs, people doing cocaine in the bathroom who want to fuck on top of a mammoth".
Unlike Billy, though, I've never said fuck on live TV, which is quite a feat because I use the word obsessively.
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We fucked on the couch with the front door open.
… he went to Lehmans, he says he got fucked on Lehman's shares as well".
The first time Frankie Quinn fucked on camera, he was terrified.
He's fucked on a couple of rolling stones.
If I dropped my voice to a gruff growl I could almost mimic their moans as they fucked on screen.
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