stay on - to continue to be in a place, job, or school after the other people who were with you have left, draw on - to start using a supply of something, catch on - to start to become popular, take on - to decide to do sth that takes a lot of effort, time, etc., come on - to start to happen or work, call on - to officially ask sb to do sth, run on - to use a particular source of energy, move on - to do the next thing that needs to be done,

Some definitions of phrasal verbs with 'on'

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