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Discover Ludwig"pop on" is not a correct or usable phrase in written English.
To use the phrase "pop on," it should be followed up with a reference to something specific such as "pop on a sweatshirt" or "pop on a movie." For example, "Let's pop on a movie and grab some popcorn."
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Cooler lids pop on and off throughout the day.
Mr. Bergasse emphasizes the need for images to pop on screen.
Both have stolen shamelessly from others to pop on to the market fully-formed.
Why don't you pop on a plane and come and tell them that, here in Germany?
And perhaps pop on a hat.
Just pop on a disc and pull the string to set it playing.
The cooking oil may pop on to you.
It's better to drain large blisters instead of letting them pop on their own.
They may pop on their own, but your shouldn't do this purposely.
It's abstract on one hand and Pop on the other".
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Use a small container with a pop-on lid Decorate the edges with pompom ribbon.
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