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The phrase "acorn on" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It appears to be an incomplete or incorrect expression, and without additional context, it cannot be used effectively.
Example: "I found an acorn on the ground."
Alternatives: "nut on" or "seed on".
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It begins performances July 27 at the Acorn on Theater Row.
She studied the green fruit with the burr acorn on top.
The tools, which resemble a shell, a twisting leaf and an acorn on a twig, can be used as pencils, or simply displayed.
That space is now regularly used by the New Group; its latest production, "Clive," starring and directed by Oscar and Tony nominee Ethan Hawke, starts performances at the Acorn on Thursday.
In the late 1980s, Steve Jobs started working with Acorn on chip designs for the Newton, a tablet computer resembling today's more basic e-readers that was a little ahead of its time.
The husband-and-wife training team of John and Donna Ward won the Grade I Acorn on June 8 with Forest Secrets, a 3-year-old filly making her stakes debut in her third career start.
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White oak species produce acorns on a one year cycle; these acorns contain fewer tannins and taste better to the woodland creatures--deer, birds, and rodents--that eat them, but they are more sporadic from year to year in acorn production.
Can you scroll to the ones with acorns on them?
"This is not a fancy breed," says Nilsson, "eating acorns on a sunny meadow in Spain.
For the next several weeks, the century-old tree would rain acorns on her head like a Newtonian nightmare.
Then she pointed out the acorns on her deck, a sign of an unusually hard winter ahead.
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