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"be on top of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to express the idea that someone is in charge of something or has taken the initiative to handle it. For example, "I want to be on top of my finances, so I'm setting a budget and tracking my spending."
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No one can be on top of the airplane while we are transmitting.
They should not be on top of one another.
You have to really be on top of your game to win one.
This will be on top of that.
Be on top of your game.
"I like to be on top of things," he explained.
You have to be on top of it.
Next time, though, he'll be on top of it.
"Steve will have to be on top of his game".
It claims to be on top of the problem.
"Now's the time to be on top of your game".
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