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Discover LudwigThe phrase "going on with" is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to indicate continuation or progression of an action or event. Example: "After the party, the group decided to go on with their plans and take a trip to the beach."
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We're going on with our lives".
I'm going on with my life".
"I'm going on with the fight.
Is anything going on with that?
What's going on with her?
What is going on with ISAs?
What is going on with Dell?
What's going on with Nicholas Payton?
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What's going on [with journalists]?" he asks.
What's going on... with all this technology?
"What's going on with you, you idiot?
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