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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'rock on' is correct and usable in written English.
It is an expression of encouragement and enthusiasm. It can be used in informal contexts. For example: "You can do it, rock on!".
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rock on
verb
To party to music, especially rock, or to continue to perform any such music; to maintain a lifestyle in keeping with, or inspired by, youth rock culture.
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Rock on, Cartrain.
ROCK ON In his iPod: Led Zeppelin.
Rock on, kids.
And Morgan - rock on!
Rock on, trendsetters.
Rock on! 8.
Rock on, man.
Rock on, Barolo!
Rock on, 'birds.
If so, ROCK ON!
I love you all -- rock on!
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