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go on line

Idioms  
  1. see go on, def. 9.


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All reported mortgage interest will be entered on line 8a, any unreported will go on line 8b and mortgage insurance premiums will go on line 8d.

From Seattle Times Jan. 8, 2022

The first thing he did was go on line and order reporter notebooks.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 5, 2021

Their fears soon came true: On March 11, Vanderbilt told students that a healthcare worker at Vanderbilt University Medical Center had tested positive and classes would go on line for the rest of the semester.

From Reuters Apr. 2, 2020

Officials hope the system, anticipated to go on line in 2020, will speed up the boarding process, cut down on fare evasion and eventually lower costs for the MBTA.

From Washington Times Nov. 20, 2017

New this year,  they can also go on line to request copies of their past tax returns,  delivered either by mail or electronically.

From Forbes Jan. 31, 2014

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