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The phrase "tumble onto" is correct and can be used in written English.
It typically means to accidentally find or discover something. Example: I was searching for my car keys when I tumbled onto a photo of my family at the beach.
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— and tumble onto the wheel.
Ravines wild with goats tumble onto isolated beaches.
Across the street, a building leans cracked and crumpled, threatening to tumble onto the road.
Elsewhere, people tumble onto the floor, or hoist each other into the air with a big, deep breath.
Instead, at the fatal moment, Mr. Christoyannis pushes over an entangled group of stone-still actors, who tumble onto the Commendatore, crushing him.
Toyota said road salt could cause the carrier cable that holds the spare tire to rust and break, allowing the tire to tumble onto the road.
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Some of the bricks tumbled onto the street.
Islander players tumbled onto the ice to mob Hamrlik.
"I tumbled onto the ground really hard," she said.
The effect is of a bag of vivid fabric scraps being artfully tumbled onto the stage.
He evades the first metal barrier but hits a second one which sent him tumbling onto the escalator steps.
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