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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'are onto something' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe when you or someone else has a hunch or insight about a certain topic. For example, "I think we're onto something with this new marketing strategy!".
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are onto something
adjective
Assuming each of the values in its codomain; having its range equal to its codomain.
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Maybe they are onto something.
In each case, they are onto something.
But really, we think they are onto something.
Perhaps Joe Biden Jr. and Duncan Hunter are onto something.
"I instantly thought to myself, these women are onto something big".
So atheists who complain they are no such thing are onto something.
Anita Durst and Despina Stamos are onto something with Deli Dances in Times Square.
Majority or minority, the congregants at St . Johns firmly believe they are onto something.
Few other new bands have combined disparate genres with such grace; these young lads from Britain are onto something.
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Rick was onto something.
Burkeman is onto something.
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