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"on ramp" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is generally used to refer to an access ramp onto a highway or freeway. For example, "My GPS told me to take the second on ramp to get onto the highway."
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IPO on ramp – Well-intentioned regulations to protect investors have contributed to a decline in IPOs.
Since then he's released material on RAMP, Hum + Buzz and Templar Sound.
Determine whether you require a "level off" or a "level on" ramp.
Take the on ramp to US-101 N. Follow the US-101 North until you see the Octavia/Fell exit.
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"We've widened the system's on-ramp - it now has four lanes instead of one or two.
"It's like a 20-block on-ramp".
Internet.org is an on-ramp for the internet".
DCRs can help by providing an on-ramp to treatment.
The result: a free but frustrating wait at the on-ramp.
Anything past kissing, Mr. Wasko said, "is an on-ramp where things progress pretty quickly".
Ainsworth said he could teach a course called On-Ramp 101.
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