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Discover Ludwig'gun on' is not a correct and usable phrase in written English.
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OFFICER 1: (Pointing gun) ON THE GROUND!
I rented a gun on one occasion, and I used my friend's gun on another.
I jumped the gun on that one".
(Grandma's going to get her gun on that one).
Update: looks like we jumped the gun on this one.
The other one with the gun on his leg.
He then turned the gun on himself.
They lay a gun on the table.
Routh turned his gun on them.
Mr. Freyre pulled his gun on her.
"Did they pull a gun on him?
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