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What's "go on with" mean and when's it used?

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Rebecca

To "go on with" something means to continue or proceed with something. It's usually used when something has challenges, problems, or is interrupted. Ex: We'll go on with the task tomorrow. So need to take a break tonight. Ex: We went on with soccer practice even though it was raining. Ex: Let's get lunch and then go on with the discussion.

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