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The phrase "joins on" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to connect or attach to something, often physically or figuratively. Example: The new extension joins on to the existing building seamlessly, creating a larger space for the company's operations.
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Outside of Originals, the ridiculously named (but well-reviewed) "Tucker and Dale vs. Evil" also joins on March 29 and "The Burial of Kojo" joins on March 31.
The misfit Italian, who was deemed by Jürgen Klopp to be surplus to requirements, joins on a one-year deal.
Ghana international Boateng, 30, joins on a one-year contract after leaving Ukrainian side Dnipro.
Bassele joins on a one-month deal while Vanderhyde will stay until 4 January.
The ex-Wolves trainee has also spent time at Stockport and joins on a one-month loan deal.
Taylor joins on a one-month loan deal while Teixeira will be at Griffin Park until 5 January.
The Northern Ireland U21 player, who had loan spells at Truro and Hartlepool United, joins on a one-year deal.
The 21-year-old, who is yet to make a Football League appearance, joins on an initial one-month deal.
The 19-year-old striker, who Dons boss Neal Ardley knows from his time at the Bluebirds' academy, joins on an initial one-month deal.
Gorman, a 20-year-old Northern Ireland international, joins on a free transfer and has signed a one-year contract.
Moritz, 26, joins on a free transfer and has agreed a one-year deal, subject to international clearance.
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