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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'on way' is not correct and cannot be used in written English.
The phrase you are looking for is 'on my way', which is used to indicate that the speaker is currently going somewhere. For example, you could say "I'm just leaving now, I'm on my way."
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So I ended up putting on way too much.
It started way too early and is going on way too long.
We all know the show goes on way too long.
Reluctant to grow the hell up, or taking on way too much, far too quickly?
On way home.
On way out bought Capt.
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Not in a hands-on way.
But ice is forming, in an off-and-on way, on the local ponds.
Project leaders would work with new people, and teach skills in an apprenticeship, hands-on way.
"I'm engaging in the media in a more hands-on way," he said.
"The person who threw herself in in the most hands-on way".
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