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Discover Ludwig"march on" is a correct usage in written English and it can be used to mean continuing onward or progressing, as in "despite the challenges, we will march on."
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March on!
The March on Washington.
Networks march on.
Meanwhile, the Aussies march on.
Meanwhile time, and the virus, march on.
March on Washington, 1963.
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Let life march on..
But good, firm, month-on-month growth.
Prices were 1.1% higher month-on-month.
Sales fell 6.11% month-on-month.
MANNE--June, on February 4 , 2011
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