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Most authorities agree that the prepositions on and upon are generally interchangeable. The choice depends on rhythm, emphasis or convention; upon is slightly more formal or poetic.
When referring to something in a high place or when using on after a phrasal verb ending in up (e.g., follow up), use the two-word spelling up on (not upon).
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