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The phrase "go on pause" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to express that something has been temporarily suspended or stopped. For example: "We decided to go on pause with our vacation plans and stay at home while the virus is still a risk."
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Rodriguez did the cinematography himself, and the camera occasionally loses interest in what's going on, pausing to leer at an actress's cleavage.
After that, says Croft, "everything kind of went on pause".
The protests went on pause during the global festa.
Roberts made the pause that meant "Go on".
Asked whether he believed the scoring was merely bad, or whether something more nefarious was going on, Walsh paused for a moment and said, "I don't know.
"Not only do I see myself as a product," she goes on, pausing to run her tongue over her teeth and examine the result by looking at her reflection in a knife, "I believe in titles.
But what he, Aristotle, Linnaeus, Darwin, Emerson, Kipling would make of what's going on should give us pause.
And that's perhaps the best explanation for what's going on with Instapaper's pause.
Imagine reading one of Harold Pinter's plays and being able to see what's going on during those enigmatic pauses – at least according to one cartoonist's interpretation.
He paused, and went on, "Don't forget about us, man.
He paused and went on, "But you are my compatriots, my fellow-Americans, and that kinship means more to me than almost any other association".
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