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The phrase "stunt on" is not considered correct English.
It is slang that is more commonly used in spoken English. If you would like to express someone doing something impressive or surprising, it would be better to use a phrase such as "show off" or "impress". For example: "He was really showing off when he played the guitar solo."
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Griffin apologized for the stunt on Tuesday.
Take Pence's recent publicity stunt on Trump's orders.
A video of the stunt on YouTube has been watched more than 33.5 million times.
They also perform a death-defying stunt on an overnight train to Jaipur.
He recalled shoving a horse in the elevator for a promotional stunt on the observation deck.
Malaysian officials later linked the stunt on the sacred mountain to a deadly earthquake.
His sister also criticised the stunt on TripAdvisor, writing: "So shocked to see them dressed up.
(They've pulled this stunt on Paul Feig, Bill Hader, and Marcia Clark).
The two are believed to have led an "ambush marketing" stunt on behalf of a Dutch beer brand, Bavaria.
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He thrives by accessing what Knight cannot — at least yet — but also frees up Knight from bad matchups, stunting on-ball pressure, and on-ball exclusivity.
At 16 months, she was doing stunts on a trampoline.
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