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Technically, the phrase "wheel on" is correct and can be used in written English.
However, it is an informal phrase that can be used to mean either to move quickly or to arrive suddenly. For example, "The ambulance wheeled on to the scene."
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Well, fortunately, we don't have to reinvent the wheel on this one.
They sent me a card with a hamster wheel on it for one of my birthdays.
Find a small hobby motor, those ones with some sort of wheel on the shaft.
He first used the wheel on tour in 1986.
The last wheel on the bus is gay rights.
below left The Ferris wheel on Princes Street in Edinburgh.
But the essential innovation — the wheel on the heel — remains.
Have you started by placing the wheel on its bottom?
Wheel on the dry-ice machine and get pumping.
"I put a wheel on it," Yamosh said.
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I have my wheel-on.
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