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The phrase "it will go on" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to indicate that something will continue or persist in the future. Example: "Despite the challenges we face, the project will go on as planned."
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It will go on without us.
"I don't think it will go on forever," he said.
Yet in other ways it will go on just as it always has.
It will go on forever.
I'm not saying it will go on forever.
It will go on for a while.
It will go on view on Tuesday.
It will go on, quietly and inexorably.
So it will go on.
It will go on sale on September 25.
It will go on the board.
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