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Meaning of on that in English

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  1. Pronunciation
  2. Adverb
    1. Definitions
  1. Pronunciation

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  1. Adverb

    on that

    Definitions

    1. on that

    Examples

    • « text and commentary thereon »

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  • on tap(p)
  • on request
  • on purpose
  • on paper
  • on that
  • on that point
  • on their own(p)
  • on the alert(p)
  • on the average
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