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"snag on" is not an expression used in written English.
It is more of a colloquial phrase or a phrase used in spoken English. If you want to express that something got caught on something else, you could use the phrase "get snagged on". For example, "My sleeve got snagged on a nail when I walked past."
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The meeting could easily snag on intractable differences.
Avoid clothing that can easily snag on furniture or you may have an accident.
At one point, there was a snag on timing between the East Coast and West Coast presentations of WGA Awards as this particular show happens in both places.
The penguins' barbed beaks that snag on snacks of slippery silver fish, ensuring a one-way trip into their gullets.
Negotiators hit a snag on several issues.
Sometimes negotiators snag on an underlying value difference.
Bookings can be hard to snag on the day.
Their curves and angles snag on the paintings beyond.
Round all the corners or it will snag on you and your gear.
Running smack into a corner, he tumbles backward, until his limbs snag on a pillar.
Reminder: A small car may snag on the S.U.V.'s undercarriage during such a maneuver.
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