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Discover LudwigThe phrase "went on going" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a continuous action that persists over time, often implying that something continues despite interruptions or changes. Example: "Even after the storm hit, the event went on going, much to the surprise of the attendees."
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He went on: "Going into space is a hard business.
And all through the 80s, this atheist went on going to church, because the moment at the peace, where the congregation shook hands with one another, meant so much to him.
Bradley went on going on to answer Arrington's actual question, elaborating vaguely.
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This thing is going on, going to the wire.
"Well, go on, go on, you cheat, you were the one who said those big speeches about how much you loved me!
Go on, go on.
Go on, go on, go on.
"Go on, go and do the black and Asian show".
Go on, go English: a 2010 Giffords Hall Bacchus from Suffolk (£15.25) at Jeroboam's.
After all, she did dub the knitted tea cosies that she sells online the Go Ons, after Mrs Doyle's catchphrase ("Ah, go on, go on, go on").
Was he saying, "Go on, go on, have some?" Or didn't he care?
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