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The phrase "surged on" is correct and can be used in written English.
It typically means to move or progress forward quickly and forcefully. Example: As the team's momentum surged on, their confidence grew and they were able to secure a crucial victory.
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The 16 1 long shot surged on, despite McCreary's urging of Pensive, and won by half a length.
Conflicting reports from various analysts and industry groups agreed on one thing: sales surged on Black Friday.
"We surged on them, they surged on us, but we found a way to score one more goal than them," Tortorella said.
O2 shares surged on the news.
Shares of EMC surged on news of the deal.
The retailer's sales surged on Monday after administration was announced.
The firm's stock surged on the news, rising 11.4 percent, or $2.48, to close at $24.20.
The Nikkei 225, the leading index of the Japanese stock market, also surged on the news.
The Nikkei 225 surged on the global coordinated intervention, climbing 244.08 points to 9,206.75.
Both specialise in treatments for rare diseases.Twitter's share price surged on its first day of trading.
While Sharapova has slipped a bit into the background, Wozniacki has surged on tour.
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