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Discover LudwigThe phrase "land upon" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe the act of arriving at or coming to a particular place or conclusion. Example: "After a long journey, we finally land upon the shores of the island."
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Teams need not be at the upper echelons to land upon a suitable style.
Lauren had ten acres of land upon which grew not a single tree.
There was more capital than land upon which to spend it.
Mars is notoriously difficult to land upon because of its thin atmosphere.
Granting Indigenous people some determination over the land upon which our cities and suburbs have been imposed, quite another.
Is this what indigenous Australians believe about a person's spirit being connected with the land upon which they walk?
"The land upon which Man of Aran depends for his subsistence — potatoes — has not even soil!" the intertitle read.
They also took issue with damage to the forest and agricultural land upon which the new complex will be built.
But both statistics must be qualified: urban indigenous communities are largely diaspora, very few are first inhabitants of the precise land upon which cities are built.
By the diplomatic treaty under which the United Nations complex came into being in 1947, the land upon which its three buildings are constructed is international, not American.
In fact, the cannon fires at the balloons, the box explodes and the singer tumbles from a wire to land upon the stage.
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