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Discover Ludwig"go on doing" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to tell someone to continue doing something. For example, "Go on doing what you are doing and you will succeed."
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"We simply can't go on doing everything we're being asked to do".
"Why shouldn't I have two bedrooms if I'm willing to go on doing without steam heat?" Mrs. Espagnola shot back.
But it sounds to me as if you still want to go on doing these things for yourself.
If RAM didn't exist, he'd go on doing without.
"It's the one thing I find difficult to defend but do go on doing," he said.
"You can go on doing things though.
"We can't go on doing that".
They should go on doing so.
And I go on doing that".
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He added: "You can't go on doing that.
I live in a bubble, and I wish I could go on doing so.
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