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"stroll on" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to indicate that you are continuing on or progressing. For example, "I had a wonderful conversation with my neighbor so I decided to stroll on home."
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stroll on
interjection
Expressing surprise or disbelief.
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Just as the sky begins to clear after lunch, we stroll on one of the paths leading to the castle.
Probaby just swap one in and stroll on out of the blue shirt place smiling.
A stroll on the tree-lined streets of one of the city's earliest suburbs.
If efficient, the small shopping event leaves one with a bag of goodies to stroll on home with.
Shut it out and stroll on.
Utopiac Now you can stroll on a beach.
"He would stroll on and just wow them.
Women stroll on sidewalks that did not exist last year.
Instead, after being cleared against security watch lists, passengers simply stroll on board.
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(Of the stroll-on-by, peek-inside, become-bedazzled-by-gold-tassels variety).
Nope, no simple stroll-on-the-moors, random-wolf-bite, go-wild-at-moonrise for Toro's Lawrence Talbot.
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