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Discover LudwigThe phrase "preach on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to encourage someone to continue speaking passionately or to express their beliefs, often in a motivational or inspirational context.
Example: "I love your enthusiasm for social justice; please, preach on!"
Alternatives: "go on" or "keep preaching".
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Preach on, brother.
Does anybody out there actually enjoy their job?" Preach on, brother.
Preach on!" Then the Corporal pulled out a selfie stick and waved it up toward Abdul-Jabbar.
If we needed salvations, I would preach on soul winning.
I figured if we needed finances, I would preach on giving.
"It's very easy for you to sit up there on that cushion and preach on the illusions that our desires create," Nani tells him during one of his sessions with his followers.
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The one preached on Oct. 4th was inspired by the character issue.
He describes himself as "one of the original Jesus freaks," who wore their hair long and preached on the streets.
He's not preaching on this album.
He wastes time in preaching on this.
He should have preached on the fusty roads.
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