Sentence examples for skip on from inspiring English sources

The phrase "skip on" is not correct and usable in written English
You can use the phrase "move on" or "carry on" to mean the same thing. For example: "Let's move on to the next topic."

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A lot of people through this recession feel inclined to skip on giving because they can't afford it.

An easy way to cut out the salt is to skip on the processed foods; when you prepare your own food, you know just what goes into it.

Plyometrics are explosive exercises in which you hop, bound, or skip on one or both legs.

The 5c feels more like an extremely well-polished stone — one you might skip on a river.

So while it's a worthy idea, and one that would mean that fewer Americans would have to skip on needed care, it is not one that the small group of wealthy corporate insurance executives that gave us CDHPs in the first place will likely agree to.

Catch the first few songs of one band and then skip on over to another stage and catch the second half of that other band you have butterflies about.

Rufino Tamayo's Tres Personajes, stolen in the 1980s, cropped up in a skip on the side of a Manhattan street one morning in 2003.

Nod your head to one side on beat 1 and skip on 2 and again on beat 3 and 4.

Some of the services HackerCare is set to provide members includes TelaDoc, allowing members to skip on a deductible to see a doctor and Skype with one, and vision services with VSP Global.

Focusing on one task means it's also a good idea to skip on watching TV or listening to lyric-heavy music while you study.

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