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Discover LudwigThe phrase "quickly move on" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to indicate that someone should continue with a topic or task without dwelling on details or distractions. For example, "The meeting was going off-topic, and the presenter decided to quickly move on to the next agenda item."
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Ideas are disposable: if one doesn't work, you quickly move on to another.
You quickly move on".
They quickly move on.
And then we should quickly move on.
But hundreds of families cannot quickly move on.
It would be better to leave suspicious items alone and to quickly move on.
More than a million people pass through its port each year, but most quickly move on.
Stealing can quickly move on from small theft to bigger items - and that means cars.
People tended to look, hesitate, look again, then quickly move on to the next gallery.
Perhaps I am overly impatient, but I quickly move on to the fun part: Story Creation.
"Some kind of burial," Hector, her guide to the underworld, explains, and they quickly move on.
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