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The phrase "spit on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express contempt or disdain towards someone or something.
Example: "He felt so disrespected that he wanted to spit on the ground in front of them."
Alternatives: "show disdain for" or "contemptuously reject".
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She also reportedly spit on one of the cops.
"I'm the only one getting spit on and hit late.
I spit on it.
They spit on the truth.
I spit on you.
or childish spit on the ground.
"Now, they spit on all that.
Edmund Burke would spit on them.
I spit on the ground.
"I ripped my catheter out, twice," spitsaid.
I spit on your newspaper.
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