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"upon with" is not a grammatically correct phrase in English
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SUNDAY worshippers set upon with guns and grenades, churches hit by masked men.
"The extent of borrower distress is barely touched upon with these rates".
It translates to "attached to the family property", or "upon, with the estate".
A moment we should all look upon with shame.
His gaffes have been seized upon with relish.
The story should be agreed upon with the commander.
"The plan I had agreed upon with Dave.
Where there is evidence of shortcomings, it should be seized upon with demands for swift improvement.
While in the house, they were fired upon with an anti-tank weapon.
Otherwise, there were only sporadic moments for City to reflect upon with any kind of satisfaction.
Gwadar is today a deserted town where outsiders are looked upon with suspicion.
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