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New2grammar Posted 18 years ago
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on the go

Whether they are at home or on the road, balance and laughter keep their marriage on the go.

What's the meaning of 'on the go' here?
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This strikes me as a misuse of the idiom "on the go". It seems to mean "moving forward" in this context. As in they are growing closer together.

  • This strikes me as a misuse of the idiom "on the go".
  • It seems to mean "moving forward" in this context.
  • As in they are growing closer together.
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This strikes me as a misuse of the idiom "on the go".

It seems to mean "moving forward" in this context. As in they are growing closer together.
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New2grammarWhether they are at home or on the road, balance and laughter keep their marriage on the go.

What's the meaning of 'on the go' here?
Thanks.

Keeps the marriage alive.

The potatoes are on the go = the potatoes are cooking.

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