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"on wagon" is a phrase used in written English.
It typically means that someone is adhering to rules or is in compliance with a set of guidelines or expectations. For example, "After falling off the wagon last weekend, Tom was determined to get back on and stay on the wagon for the rest of the month."
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Like the kid says in 'Stand by Me,' about television, 'They keep on "Wagon Training".
In the early years they were forced to carry their provisions with them, like pioneers on wagon trains.
Breakfasts (included in the room costs) are exemplary Scandinavian feasts with cloudberry jams, frothy hot chocolate and myriad herring on wagon wheel-sized rye crackers.
She starred with Robert Lansing in the ABC series "The Man Who Never Was" and was also seen on "Wagon Train," "Cannon," "The Rockford Files" and many other series.
21 East 26th Street Manhattan Through Jan . 6Up two glass steps, and you are in this glass room, actually made of glass and plexiglass bricks and set on wagon wheels like a prairie schooner.
The "revolving battery gun," which he patented in 1862, consisted of six.58-caliber rifled metal barrels arranged in a circle, mounted on wagon wheels and operated by a single crank; even this primitive version could fire up to 200 bullets a minute.
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Some plaques contained the beginnings of a dense core of amyloid and took on a "wagon wheel" appearance (Fig. 7i, j).
The 18 spires he built on wagon-wheel bases rose like stalagmites from the roof.
They rolled them on wagons.
One day, in July 1944, they put us on wagons.
The park allows visitors to drive their car or ride on wagons through the property.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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