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Discover Ludwig'hitch on' is not a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It could possibly be used as a British slang phrase in informal settings, but it is not standard English.
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Essentially, the company is planning to install a factory-built trailer hitch on any of the Jeeps that don't already have one.
So I was lucky to hitch on at that time.
"Everything went off without a hitch on our end," said Craig Berman, an Amazon spokesman.
After hooking the tow strap to the chain, she secured the other end around the hitch on her truck.
The fifth computer, a nearly virginal laptop computer, absorbed Windows Me without a hitch on the first try.
But India has run into a surprising hitch on its way to superpower status: its inexhaustible supply of workers is becoming exhausted.
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There were lines at the ramps at marinas as boats were pulled from the water and hitched on trailers, one at a time.
"I was going out and about with the neighbourhood police team... they hitched on their stab vests and they gave me and my assistant one to wear.
State, he hitched on with Matta and became a key staff member at Butler and Xavier.
His father's family retained a private carriage which was hitched on to trains during rail journeys".
'You marry someone because you want to be with them.' Seven hundred couples got hitched on Pink Wednesday last year.
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