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Discover Ludwig"on contact" is a correct expression that can be used in written English.
It means when two things come into physical contact, as in "the fire alarm went off on contact with the smoke."
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It burns on contact with oxygen and creates a smokescreen to mask the military manoeuvre.
If the laptop doesn't turn on, contact customer service.
Sonny dissolves on contact.
Tougher rules on contact?
It killed the ticks on contact.
"I thrive on contact," he said.
It acts on contact with the skin".
Some fail to detonate on contact.
But the chip broke on contact.
The threads of her cotton clothes evaporated on contact.
The system releases flares that burn on contact with air.
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