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The phrase "climbed on the" is correct and can be used in written English.
It indicates that someone is getting onto something, like a wall or a car. Example: She climbed on the fence to get a better view of the parade.
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Roger Lucot, 48, climbed on the clapper of one bell and rode it, Tarzan-like, until it struck the far rim.
Between songs, Sir Elton was somber, but he still climbed on the piano for one song and mugged happily as he hit two-handed tremolo chords.
Spiders mated in the type III posture [ 18], meaning that the male approached the female from the front, climbed on the female prosoma, and reached around her opisthosoma to insert one of his pedipalps.
"He climbed on the vehicle.
I climbed on the rock next, just ahead of Jeff.
And of course, she climbed on the McCain bandwagon early.
After a while, the sun waned and Carl climbed on the mower.
Carefully, I climbed on the table and hit my shot off someone's plate.
He watched game film on a monitor whenever he climbed on the team's antigravity treadmill.
Mining stocks also climbed on the back of demand for gold.
For years, Microsoft stock climbed on the strength of enviable profits.
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