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Anonymous Posted 4 years ago
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Pull over on to

I decided to pull over on to the hard shoulder.

From the Google's dictionary.

Does "on to" mean exactly "onto" in the sentence above?

  

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anonymous Does "on to" mean exactly "onto" in the sentence above? Yes. I think "onto" is the right choice there, and "on to" is wrong.

  • anonymous Does "on to" mean exactly "onto" in the sentence above?
  • Yes.
  • I think "onto" is the right choice there, and "on to" is wrong.
  • anonymous From the Google's dictionary.
  • What made Google think it was qualified to produce a dictionary?
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anonymousDoes "on to" mean exactly "onto" in the sentence above?

Yes. I think "onto" is the right choice there, and "on to" is wrong.

anonymousFrom the Google's dictionary.

What made Google think it was qualified to produce a dictionary? Stick to scholarly works.

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