US /muv ɑn/
・UK /mu:v ɔn/
Let's move on.
- Yep, let's move on.
Also, if I remain bitter, I will not be able to move on with my life.
If I have anger, I will not be able to move on in my life.
Then we're going to move on to the next item.
We need to move on.
For example, "As you're aware, this product is available in 3 countries." Transitioning to the next topic: Before you move on to your next point, make sure it's clear to your audience.
For example, "Let's move on to our next key point," or "Turning our attention now to the results of our market research." Providing more details: "I'd like to expand on..." For example, "I'd like to expand on my point about the fall in GDP." You can also say, "Let me elaborate further." Linking to another topic: As I said at the beginning, you can use this one to remind your audience about a point you made earlier.
But, at my age, it's better to just develop my soft skills and my technical skills first before I move on to bigger roles and more responsibilities.
before I move on to bigger roles and more responsibilities.
Granted, most people, when they see a headline about vaginal eggs or steaming groins, tend to chuckle and just move on.
tend to chuckle and just move on.
So let's move on to the number one symbol that people are debating right now.
So, let’s move on to the number one symbol
And then you gradually move on to more complicated things.
how to answer. And then you gradually move on to more complicated things.
Okay so we have ordered other dishes but before we move on can we just admire this dumpling
have to move on. We did.
Rob: Well, that sounds ridiculous! But let's move on.
Rob: Well, that sounds ridiculous! But let's move on.