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Term: Go on to work

Description:

The phrase "go on to work" generally means to proceed or continue with one's employment or occupation. It can refer to various scenarios, such as starting a new job, resuming regular work after a break, or continuing to engage in productive activities.

Part of Speech:

Phrasal verb

Senses and Usages:

Sense 1:

To start or begin working

Example Sentence:

- After completing her studies, she went on to work at a prestigious law firm.

- He took a short vacation and then went on to work on his latest novel.

- Despite the challenges, the construction team went on to work diligently to complete the project on time.

Sense 2:

To continue with one's professional activities

Example Sentence:

- After retiring from the army, he went on to work as a security consultant.

- The band disbanded, but the lead singer went on to work on a successful solo career.

- Many actors fear they won't find work after a popular television show, but some go on to work in successful movies.

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