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The phrase "stumble onto" is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used when something is discovered or obtained by accident. For example: "We stumbled onto the perfect house while walking around the neighborhood."
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They just may stumble onto whatever Hobart was after.
"They didn't just stumble onto the bai — they were aiming at it".
EXHUMING the past, of course, is fun only until you stumble onto something unpleasant.
And then I stumble onto a person who entices me in some way.
That option I'd been fortunate enough to stumble onto at Ultimate Spectacle, a medium-size storefront with laboratory-grade lighting.
Any American who happens to stumble onto the Chinese version will surely see familiar sights, Dr. Oz said.
They play a pair of working stiffs who stumble onto a kidnapping plot and have to save the day.
The site makes it easy for potential customers who are browsing Pinterest to stumble onto boards of interest through tags.
What are the odds officers will stumble onto the one person, among hundreds of thousands, who is carrying something dangerous?
Dangerous Ground: The invaders in "War of the Worlds," it turns out, did not just stumble onto this planet.
Already, AOL, EarthLink, eBay and others provide software that alerts customers when they stumble onto known spoof sites.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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