Sentence examples for tag on from inspiring English sources

The phrase "tag on" is correct and usable in written English.
It typically means to add something extra or to join two things together. For example, "I'm going grocery shopping, so I guess I'll tag on a trip to the post office afterwards."

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tag on

verb

To hover an RFID device such as a smartcard over a receiver in order to complete an action with a often involving graphic user interface such as making a payment or permitting access.

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Children play tag on the turf.

Still has the award tag on it.

The code tag on them reads "Stinky".

Neither side will put a price tag on the plan.

The price tag on that proposal is around $1.6 billion.

Anxiety is the price tag on human freedom.

The site published a tag on "black crime".

It's difficult to put a price tag on that.

"You can't put a price tag on everything you do".

It had to have a price tag on it".

But people do put a price tag on their existence.

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