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Discover Ludwig"move it on" is correct and usable in written English.
It is an informal phrase which means to move something (or someone) forward, making progress. For example: "We need to move it on and finish this project as soon as possible."
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Drawn from a nation of fewer than 17 million, with a core of stars who trained at Ajax, the Dutch national team plays in the Total Football tradition that relies on players who know what they want to do with the ball before it reaches them and can move it on without stopping it.
Use the desk and move it on one of the sides.
He notes that the way to move it on from its dubious distinction as a penis showcase is to use algorithms, perhaps based around "nexting" — the mechanism you use in Chatroulette to go to the next video stream.
After a decade of misery, growth will be expected to first restore the country to its relative position before the crash and then move it on to something like European convergence.
"Older entrepreneurs are thinking, 'We'll take the Web and move it on to this new platform,' " said Emily Melton, a partner at Mayfield Fund, one of Alphonso's investors.
Move it on up, prime minister.
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And I think it plainly moved it on".
"Move on, damn it.
Instead, experience it and move on quickly.
It happened — you move on,' " Kreider said.
So shrug it off and move on!
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