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Discover LudwigThe phrase "go on this" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It typically means to continue or proceed with something. It can be used in various contexts, such as giving directions, making a suggestion, or expressing excitement. Example 1: "To get to the beach, you need to go on this road for about half a mile, then turn left." Example 2: "Why don't we go on this rollercoaster? It looks like so much fun!" Example 3: "I can't wait to go on this trip to Europe! It's going to be amazing."
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I think that's where I want to go on this one.
BP responds: "OK to go on this occasion but one to discuss in our catch ups".
"We can't go on this way".
They simply couldn't go on this way.
I have to go on this trip.'.
I can't go on this way.
We cannot go on this way".
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The inquest is bound to go on this weekend.
Despite the concerns, a Khartoum Christmas will go on this year.
I think the negotiations will go on this summer, and we'll get everything worked out.
Go on... "This isn't a charity help line".
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