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"spill on" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe an accident or incident involving a liquid that has been unintentionally poured or leaked onto something. Example: I accidentally spilled coffee on my new white shirt this morning. The child spilled juice on the carpet during breakfast. The waiter spilled wine on the customer's lap while serving their table.
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Afterwards, they spill on to the street, elated.
It's a tiny, old-fashioned joint where people spill on to the pavement.
Tensions between teams can spill on to the streets in any country in the world.
At that time the protests remained on campus and did not spill on to the streets.
Neighbours, many of them small children, spill on to the streets to see what is going on.
Just make sure you don't spill on your device while whipping up something delicious!
Culinary delights that didn't spill on shirts or dribble on sleeves.
You don't want glue to spill on the cover.
Be careful not to spill on white clothes.
Just be careful and don't spill on your clothes.
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Openness is a good thing in the workplace and has a spill-on effect.
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