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The phrase "went on telling" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to express that someone continued speaking without interruption. For example: My mom went on telling me about her childhood memories for hours.
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"We should be proud that the poorest people are the biggest beneficiaries," Mr. Brown went on, telling legislators: "I understand how difficult it is out there.
So he acted as if nothing had happened: he went on telling anti-Semitic jokes, running the Turul shop, and making outrageous speeches, including the one at the flag-burning rally.
Second, they went on telling the world that everything was just peachy.
I went on, telling that that what those shows did was bolster a false reality.
He went on, telling that he doesn't like Sanders' idea of free college, and thinks welfare abuse is a big problem in the US.
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And the stories we tell - and will go on telling - will outlive all of us.
"Go on, tell the truth," they urge.
And go on, tell me – what would your nonna think of mine?
Go on, tell me," she challenges him across her East Village kitchen table.
Woman: So, go on, tell me - did you kiss her? Man: Well, I air-kissed her.
Whatever is going on, tell your lawyer and your partners about it.
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