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The phrase "going on the internet" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe the action of accessing or using the internet, often for the purpose of browsing websites or communicating online. Example: I spend a lot of time going on the internet to catch up on news and connect with friends through social media.
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What's going on, the internet, I thought I lived in a free world?!?!?! I'm not an expert in much, so I called Padraig Reidy, News Editor at Index on Censorship.
Also, going on the Internet.
"They call up and it's like going on the Internet and seeing what's available.
Because it got tangled up with all these things going on the Internet commercially".
Picture a typical American man going on the Internet looking for some pornography.
"That got me going on the Internet," she told me on the phone.
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A few weeks ago I went on the internet and asked for one million dollars.
"They don't go on the internet".
"You just go on the Internet".
But the idea that anything goes on the Internet?
Microsoft wants you to go on the Internet.
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