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