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Guyper Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Stumble on Vs. Stumble onto

1. "I stumbled on the crime scene"

2. "I stumbled onto the crime scene"

Is there any difference in meaning?

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Guyper Is there any difference in meaning? I see none. I might use ' upon ' instead of either of those.

  • Guyper Is there any difference in meaning?
  • I see none.
  • I might use ' upon ' instead of either of those.
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GuyperIs there any difference in meaning?
I see none. I might use 'upon' instead of either of those.

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