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Idiom: Move On

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Meanings

How to pronounce "move on":

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To continue, to proceed, to go on

Example: "After spending the night resting in an abandoned church, the group decided to move on in their quest."

To start dealing with something else.

Example: "The best revenge is always to just happily move on and let karma do the rest."

Example Sentences

1
After my breakup, I needed some time to move on.
2
You cannot dwell on past mistakes, you have to move on.
3
Once you have learned from your failures, it's important to move on.
4
It's hard to move on from a traumatic incident.
5
She decided to move on and find a better job.

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