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land on

verb as in come down on

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In earlier studies, Hatala and his colleagues had shown that when our species walks in mud, our feet leave an arch in the ground as we land on our heels and move our center of gravity from sole to toe.

Scarcely believing her eyes, she saw a man land on the road beneath the rear axle of a delivery truck stopped in front of her car at a pedestrian crossing.

From BBC

Some of that lands on Roberts’ doorstep because he played everybody very cleverly, but I think some of it also must land on a party that chose to avoid all three of those highly salient and consequential issues.

From Slate

Obviously the adaptation's creator Joshua Zetumer and Keefe, an executive producer, land on the side that insists he played a key role in the IRA.

From Salon

If this proves to be legitimate, the fall-out will land on every official throughout football’s pyramid.

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