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The phrase "will move on" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that you are leaving a subject and continuing with something else. For example, "We have discussed the key points of the plan - now we will move on to the next step."
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"People will move on," he said.
"He will stay and we will move on," Redknapp said.
The club will move on.
The audience will move on.
Then he will move on.
McEnroe will move on.
They will move on to the championship.
She will move on and up.
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How fast things will move on is another question, however.
Eventually, the two will move on from hockey.
And soon, they too will move on to other duties.
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