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"spring on" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to suddenly attack or surprise someone or something. Example: "The cat lay silently in the bushes, waiting to spring on its unsuspecting prey."
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This can be seen during play also, as a dog may "spring" on his toy.
No matter what the weather, it's always spring on Sundays at Columbia Road.
We demonstrated a dampening effect of earlier vegetation growth in the spring on regional spring dust storm frequency.
Fig. 9 Plot of forecast of wind speed during spring on 5 Sep 2013.
On Saturday, he allowed his first run of the spring, on two hits in one inning.
Not only is spring on the way, so is summer.
Still Spring Places other than parks will celebrate spring on Saturday, too.
The sample is pushed on one side and faces a spring on the other.
Put the spring on the turn post and hold it in place with one finger.
2011 was the wettest spring on record.
Spring on 106th Street.
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