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Discover Ludwig"sitting atop" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is positioned on the highest part of something else. For example, "The eagle was sitting atop the highest branch of the tree."
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Businesses are sitting atop mountains of cash.
A child sitting atop his father's shoulders waved a crucifix.
It depicted her sitting atop a Europe in ruins.
Sherry Yard uses cannelé batter to make a popover sitting atop fruit (far right).
What we know now is that baseball was sitting atop a volcano of infectious steroid revelations.
"But they are in their houses sitting atop a volcano of rage.
As in the nursery rhyme, Humpty Dumpty is sitting atop a wall when Alice encounters him.
You can see for yourself," he says, while sitting atop a heavy machine.
Many firms are already sitting atop piles of cash (see right-hand chart).
The polling stations had closed in Kaliningrad, the Russian enclave sitting atop Poland.
An officer sitting atop an armored jeep fired tear-gas canisters that scattered the demonstrators.
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