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"on each other" is a grammatically correct phrase that is commonly used in written English.
It can be used in a variety of contexts, but is most often used to indicate a reciprocal or mutual relationship between two or more people or things. Example: The siblings leaned on each other for support during the difficult time.
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Not on each other.
They rely on each other".
They're tough on each other.
They picnicked on each other.
Always leaning on each other.
The two industries rely on each other.
They turn on each other like rats".
"We rely on each other," Rostom said.
We kept an eye on each other.
They also feed on each other.
People dropped bombs on each other elsewhere.
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