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"moves on" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It typically means to continue or progress forward, both physically and metaphorically. Example: After his promotion, James moves on to a more challenging role in the company.
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The train moves on".
"Your life moves on," Plooij says.
"Nothing moves on," says Mr Takeyama.
The narrative moves on.
Then it moves on.
But taste moves on.
Then she moves on.
(Brushes hands, moves on).
The bicycle moves on.
Marquette moves on.
ReprintsScience moves on.
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