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Discover LudwigThe phrase "mounting on the" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It typically refers to the action of getting onto something, such as a horse or a vehicle. Example: She was nervous about mounting on the horse for the first time.
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Five titles will be selected -- both for their intrinsic usefulness and also as exemplars of typical problems one encounters -- for keying and mounting on the project's web site.
Pressure is mounting on the US government over the issue.
Meantime, public pressure is mounting on the White House.
New types of blades were designed for mounting on the reverse-rotary tiller.
The Verge | Losses keep mounting, on the books and in the courtroom.
But pressure is mounting on the Bank of Japan for more drastic action.
Losses were mounting on the trade as hedge funds' bets against the bank turned profitable.
Pressure is mounting on the Government to extend the smoking ban to cars.
With growing numbers of people renting privately, pressure is mounting on the government to act.
Scrutiny is mounting on the world's largest publicly traded oil and gas company.
But in the weeks prior to Black Wednesday, pressure had been mounting on the pound.
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