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"reads on" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to denote continuing action or narration. For example: Erin read the article with interest, but was disappointed when she saw the conclusion. The article reads on, however, with a list of alternatives she hadn't considered.
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Figure 1 Depth of coverage of Illumina reads on the assembled genome.
b: base pair of nucleotide which mapped over 3 reads on one site.
So one reads on to applaud the legerdemain that will bring both cases together.
"Justice cannot be for one side alone," a slogan reads on the back.
Any early reads on 2011?
He reads on.
And then, with a shiver, reads on.
Gilbert's face reddens as he reads on.
Gregory's audience of 10 million reads on.
The "to-do" list, translated, reads: "On the Utilities.
The book now has over six million reads on Wattpad.
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