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"work goes on" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation in which something continues to happen despite outside obstacles. For example, "Despite the pandemic, work goes on."
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"Our work goes on," Mr. Foley said.
Kluver's death brings his own personal contribution to an end, but the work goes on everywhere.
While the work goes on, six productions this fall and next spring will be performed nearby.
"Our mission continues, and our work goes on," she said, echoing well-known remarks by Mr. Kennedy.
But the work goes on, one day at a time, one child at a time.
And "the work goes on".
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Is there duplicative work going on?
"There's no real work going on right now.
"There is no real detective work going on".
There is much construction work going on in downtown Berlin.
But there is serious work going on behind the scenes.
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