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Discover LudwigThe phrase "pour on" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used as a verb meaning "to apply or spread something liberally or excessively". For example, "She poured on the charm when she was trying to get the promotion."
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Never pour on too much perfume.
Can Taylor pour on the pressure?
It's like something you pour on the road".
He could pour on the charm when he wished.
Open jar and pour on to cooked pasta.
Shake cider till it foams and pour on top.
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Since, only minor differences were observed in the steroid ester concentration of hair samples by using different carrier solvents for pour-on application, it was decided to analyse only one set of the plasma samples after pour-on application.
The animals were allocated into three groups (per os, pour-on and intravenous groups).
EPG reduction in pour-on group was lower than that of per os group.
There, they were treated with 10 ml pour-on cocktail.
Pour-on formulations are supplied as ready-to-use concentrates.
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