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on to
preposition
[ ˈɒn tuː ]
• moving to a location on the surface of.
• "they went up on to the ridge"
• moving aboard (a public service vehicle) with the intention of travelling in it.
• "we got on to the train"
Phrases
be on to someone
• be close to discovering the truth about an illegal or undesirable activity that someone is engaging in.
be on to something
• have an idea or information that is likely to lead to an important discovery.