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Upon in is not a correct phrase that could be used in written English.
If you are talking about a specific location that something happened upon, you should use the phrase upon which instead. For example, "He slipped on the ice upon which he was standing and fell."
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Alcohol is frowned upon in herbal restaurants.
Aimless wandering is frowned upon in our ambitious, driven society.
This idea is expounded upon in his book.
"They were frowned upon in Sweden for their commercial success.
Coded language had been agreed upon in advance.
Greek culture is being encroached upon in every way.
(This was the same target agreed upon in Paris).
Culture is rather sneered upon in the suburbs.
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The process of dissolution of a marriage would be agreed upon in advance.
Upon in vivo passaging this cell line is highly metastatic25.
What is Gingrich pinning his hopes upon, in Delaware?
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