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Discover LudwigThe phrase "went on it" is not correct and usable in written English.
However, you can use other phrases that have the same meaning, such as "continued" or "carried on." For example, "She went on her journey, despite the stormy weather."
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Adams went on, "It was about instilling fear in people.
Evans went on: "It still will be, because nobody knows where it's going to be.
"Or, if I went on it, it would just be one sled at a time".
I went on it.
He went on: "It is like AA.
She went on: "It was instinctive.
But as time went on, it cooled.
He went on, "It just doesn't fit".
As she went on, it got awkward.
He went on: "It was terrifying.
As life went on, it changed.
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