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Discover LudwigThe phrase "go on talking" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to encourage someone to continue speaking or to indicate that a conversation or discussion should continue. Example: "After her presentation, the class was so engaged that they urged her to go on talking about her research for another hour."
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"Why go on talking about it?
All we can do is what we do best – just go on talking.
But he doesn't want to go away, he wants to go on talking.
The Times reported on Wednesday that he waived his right to a speedy arraignment — to go on talking.
On the phone, Stearns was saying something about cockatoos in Australia and how they're pests and loud as shit, nothing exotic about them, and Robert realized that his friend would probably go on talking until he was actively disengaged.
Perhaps the British Council could have been bolder with some of its invitations, but while there's room for doubt about the long term effects of cultural engagement the presumption must be to go on talking.
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The policeman goes on talking to you.
"They said something I loved," Skenazy went on, talking about the Meitivs.
Herzog went on talking almost as if Odeh were not there.
She went on talking until she had nothing else to say and then rose to go.
Before going on, talk to the host backstage to give you at least three minutes to make your speech.
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