always on the go

stále aktivní, v pohybu, pořád na nohou

1. The difference between radio stations and cars is that the former are always on the go, thus overstretching the available pool of talent and leading to a diminution of quality. Times

2. Noah, still in her forties, teaches English literature and is always on the go, a dedicated do - gooder. Times

3. Friends and neighbours saw a conscientious and hard-working mother who never seemed to sit down, and was always on the go, and kept herself to herself. BNCB

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