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The phrase 'know on' is not used in written English.
The phrase you are looking for is 'carry on'. For example: "The team decided to carry on with the project despite the losses."
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BETH - I don't know on that one!
But we'll know on Tuesday".
You know, on average, they'll always lose.
Let me know on Twitter and email.
The world will know on Wednesday.
Let me know on Twitter at @timherrera.
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