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- I shall go on to say that there are more incidents than we would care to imagine throughout Europe What does 'go on to say that' mean, and when is it largely used…✓ "Go on" is often used to mean "continue". If someone says something, they may just do that and then stop speaking, or they may go on to say another th…
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