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Discover LudwigThe phrase "sneaking on" is not correct in standard written English
It may be intended to convey the idea of stealthily approaching or joining something, but it is not a commonly used expression.
Example: "He was sneaking on to the property to avoid being seen."
Alternatives: "sneaking into" or "creeping onto"
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Since some people have monthly passes they don't need to validate them when they get on it creates the possibility of people sneaking on without paying.
This exercise will improve your hand steadiness, your ability to move silently, and your ability to read the body language of people you're sneaking on!
He spoke of sneaking on to a nearby course as a youngster and pretending that he was one of golf's legends, like Hogan, Nicklaus or Palmer.
Spying and sneaking on homosexuals will be encouraged.
As long as there has been transportation to faraway places, people have been sneaking on board.
In the nineteen-twenties, sneaking on board a ship became a way for young people to go viral.
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"No one's sneaking up on me, no one's surprising me.
The video is already sneaking up on one million views.
Debt has a way of sneaking up on you, one purchase at a time, but you are making those purchases.
You might even be able to get away with stuffing your kid in the bag and sneaking him on board as a carry on.
That trend, which has depressed the ratings of prime-time shows, is sneaking up on live events, which still deliver the largest audiences on television.
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