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Discover LudwigThe phrase "touch down on" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to describe the act of landing, either literally (as in an aircraft) or metaphorically (as in addressing a topic).
Example: "The plane will touch down on the runway in about ten minutes."
Alternatives: "land on" or "arrive at"
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But future missions propose to land humans on asteroids and touch down on Mars.
But I am still happy to touch down on the ground.
Houston's another city on the map wherever I touch down on my world tour.
The drone would know exactly where to bring its package, and not have to touch down on the customer's land.
I've got seven hair-raising zip-lines to navigate before I touch down on solid ground tomorrow afternoon.
Beal wants to "touch down on people" with his "message" and be "successful monetarily" to give him more choices.
Not bad.Of course, you can't touch down on the moon without a lander, and you can't live there without a base.
Pablo Picasso needs no introduction, but you do have to orient yourself whenever you touch down on a body of his work.
To hear Ms. Roncolato explain it, astral theorizing and scholarly jargon are meaningless if they can't touch down on the hard turf of workers' rights.
Backs joined in and when the maul collapsed before George was able to touch down on the line, the referee awarded a penalty try.
It's gonna be cold and wet, right?" Cold, yes, but Uncle Earl should generate considerable heat when they touch down on this damp island.
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