Can I use the phrase 'Carry on' in formal writing?
For example, Government should provide artists with financial assistance as they can carry on their job.
I think it depends. Your example should be more clear. It isn't clear what you mean.
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I think it depends. Your example should be more clear. It isn't clear what you mean.
Artists who get assistance have "work" or "projects," and probably not "jobs." Although it may depend on the situation.
Carry on = continue. Q: Do you mean carry out as in do/perform?
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1 The government should provide artists with financial assis
Sajjad raihanGovernment should provide artists with financial assistance as they can carry on their job.
The government should provide artists with financial assistance so they can carry on doing their art after they run out of