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Guyper Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Stumble upon/on

Hi,

Are the terms "stumble upon" and "stumble on" used interchangeably or is it there a difference in meaning?

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upon is, in most expressions, more old-fashioned and has been replaced by " on ".

  • upon is, in most expressions, more old-fashioned and has been replaced by " on ".
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upon is, in most expressions, more old-fashioned and has been replaced by "on".

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