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on what

adverb as in whereon

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She writes that those who are deprived of essential relationships become depleted if they focus too much on what they don’t have in their lives.

From Salon

He starts walking around the city, reconnecting with loved ones on what smacks of a forgiveness tour.

They may all soon have to reassess and come to a decision on what suits their interests - a Syria with Assad or without.

From BBC

"Like anything else, whether you're buying a cat from a breeder or getting a cat from a rescue, you should probably do your research and make sure it's a good fit for you before you get committed to a particular animal," she advised, "because it's a very emotional process. People make a lot of choices based strictly on what the cat looks like or a picture of the cat, but it's not like selling shoes."

From Salon

“Many of us remember those moments early in our lives where we played wedding after wedding, and you just have to have one eye on the ensemble and your music, and the other eye on what’s happening down the aisle.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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