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"on the town" is a common phrase in written English.
It means to go out and have a good time, usually in a city or town. It can be used in various contexts and is typically used in an informal or casual tone. Example: After a long week of work, Sarah and her friends decided to go on the town and explore the new restaurants and bars in the city.
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on the town
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Casually enjoying the nightlife of a town or city.
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They gave up on the town after one week.
THE THEATRE review of "On the Town".
Why is she out on the town?
The impact on the town is remarkable.
Artillery showered on the town centre.
"They don't go out on the town.
We go out on the town.
"They dropped three bombs on the town.
"It was a blight on the town.
"Been out on the town, I see," Simon began.
After it was published, television crews descended on the town.
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