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Discover Ludwig"get on top" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe an action where someone is achieving a superior position to others. For example, "He worked hard and was able to get on top of his competition."
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It can get on top of you".
"It's the only way to get on top.
"He's a tough competitor to get on top of.
I really have to get on top of that.
"We'll get on top of this situation," he said.
Get on top of them quickly and force the action.
2.32pm: Stoke are beginning to get on top of Leicester.
Once Brazil get on top no country can stop them.
Don't expect Mr Allawi to get on top of the insurgency in a jiffy.
"We would never get on top of that," Dr. Golub said.
Do you think I could get on Top Gear as well?
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