it mean the same as on but more formal
built upon, relying on, constructed upon, established upon, formulated upon, founded upon, grounded upon, hinged upon, predicated upon,
"Upon" is correct. It is a more formal term for "on."Mary called upon her friendI sat upon my horse.Once upon a time, . . .Apon is not in the English dictionary.
The synonyms for upon is on
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The teacher had a mosquito bite upon his lip
'On' is almost the same as 'upon'.
For precept must be upon precept, precept upon precept; line upon line, line upon line; here a little, and there a little. ~ Isaiah 28:10
When you wish upon a star, it makes no difference who you are. Once upon a time, I read a bedtime story to my little nephew. The frog is poised upon a lilypad.
No, barn does not rhyme with upon.
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