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go on and on
See go on , def. 5.
Continue without stopping, last for a long time, as in This trail goes on and on , or The movie went on and on . This usage was first recorded in 1938.
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Then he continued, “I just want her to be a good mom later on. And whatever I gave for her, to give to her kids. And that way, the chain could go on and on.”
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Actresses can’t go on and on forever doing that type of role.
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"Can any sophisticated religion, with such a huge following, really go on and on into the future with such a secondary, demeaning role for women?" he asks.
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I could go on and on making this point.
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We could go on and on in highlighting Scotland's failings.
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