on to
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- Upon; on top of.“My cat just jumped on to the keyboard.”
- Aware of.“The thought-police were on to my plans of world domination.”
- Used to indicate, or signpost, logical progression to a new topic in a talk or discourse.“Let's go on to item 3 in the list.”
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