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Free sign up"get on top of" is a common phrase in written English and is considered correct.
You can use it to express the idea of gaining control or superiority over something. For example: "I need to get on top of this project before I can move on to the next one."
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It can get on top of you".
"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.
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.
"They really need to get on top of things there," he said.
Unless you can do that, you're never going to get on top of the problems".
He added: "In the third set he started to get on top of me.
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