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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'rolled on' is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to denote that something continued happening for a certain period of time. For example, "The party rolled on into the early hours of the morning."
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rolled on
verb
Past of roll on
Exact(60)
But his career rolled on.
It rolled on from there and it became every weekend.
This transfer saga had rolled on for nearly two years.
The night rolled on like a quadruple feature.
Indeed, as the night rolled on, the crowd grew rowdier.
The crash rolled on from 1983 until 1985.
Still, the network's nonstop live coverage rolled on unabated.
A train car rolled on to its side.
As the decade rolled on, prices began to rise.
DFS has rolled on with regional partners and brands.
The songs rolled on.
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