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The phrase "here on" can be used in written English.
It is usually used to indicate a transition, often to a new topic, or to draw attention to something. For example: "We've gone over the basics of the project; here on, let's move on to discussing the specifics."
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From here on, Elliott is not scared.
From here on, changes were incremental.
Follow here on Twitter.
Right here on the hearth.
"She wasn't here on Monday.
I'm just here on vacation".
It's played here on grass".
"I'm down here on vacation".
"I'm sitting here on a.
At least here on Earth.
Listen here on Spotify.
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