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Discover Ludwig"plough on" is correct and usable in written English
You can use this expression to mean to continue, to persist in something, or to keep going despite difficulties. For example: Despite the difficulties, he decided to plough on with the project.
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Never mind life on Earth; we'll plough on regardless.
We decide, in the spirit of the movie, to plough on anyway.
They will plough on, unloved but uncomplaining, providing fodder for ex-pros in television studios for a long while yet.
Undeterred, I plough on, eventually stumbling upon a branch advertising the little pot of broth on its shelves.
They will plough on, hoping that there will eventually be a sustained recovery and that it will be accompanied by a turnaround in the fortunes of their parties.
I just keep my head down and plough on!
There is a huge amount of work to plough on with.
The ones at the back plough on regardless, forcing the massive herd into the water where the crocodiles await.
So you plough on.
You plough on.
I plough on.
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