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Discover Ludwig"hop on" is correct and usable in written English.
It is an informal phrase meaning to board a vehicle, such as a train, bus, or boat. For example, you could say, "Let's hop on the bus and get to the beach!".
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Singles Hop on one foot, then step.
Hop on each leg by standing on one foot, and hopping up and down on it.
"Hop on.
"So hop on board.
Hop on, baby!
"I'll just hop on".
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Certainly hopping on this sweet ride..
Is there any hop-on, hop-off bus service?
Yet it has brought back the "hop-on, hop-off" platform, and the same plucky spirit.
Good for you, Hop-on.
Hop-On HOP2001 [Product page, via Slippery Brick].
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