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Discover LudwigThe phrase "goes on working" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase in any situation where someone continues to work on an activity, task, or job. For example: John has been working on his novel for years, and he just goes on working, even when faced with obstacles and delays.
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Fragile, fallible, it goes on working in the world.
He goes on working trips abroad on which he claims to earn up to £30,000 a month.
She misses her husband's comments but goes on working, turning wood, bronze and stone into smoothly contoured figures.
Huppert goes on working hard, obsessed with acting and unprepared to discuss anything else - at least with journalists.
Walhalla was, among other things, his pungent way of brooding on the passing of the years as he goes on working with colossal energy in his 70s.
£30bn goes on working tax credits to supplement the wages of people whose employers refuse to pay them a living wage.
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"Go on, work on the crappy show.
That cost a lot, and I had nothing going on work-wise.
As time goes on, work your way down the list.
He went on working until his death.
The Latinos went on working.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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