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Delivering to vs Delivering onto

Both 'delivering to' and 'delivering onto' are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Delivering to' is commonly used to indicate the destination of a delivery, while 'delivering onto' is used when the delivery is physically placed on top of something.

Last updated: March 23, 2024 • 1484 views

Delivering to

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use 'delivering to' to indicate the destination of a delivery. For example, 'The package is being delivered to your home.'

Examples:

  • The courier is delivering the parcel to the customer.
  • We are delivering the furniture to the new office.
  • The company is delivering the goods to various locations.
  • (d) marketing: the holding available or in stock, displaying or offering for sale, selling and/or delivering to another person, in whatever form, of propagating or planting material;
  • marketing: the holding available or in stock, displaying or offering for sale, selling and/or delivering to another person, in whatever form, of propagating material or fruit plants;
  • That's the package there that we were delivering to McKeevy.
  • What about the cargo we're delivering to McCumber?
  • (j) marketing: the holding available or in stock, displaying or offering for sale, selling and/or delivering to another person, in whatever form, of propagating material or fruit plants;
  • We weren't delivering to Sim Reaper.
  • That's what happens when the chains stop delivering to south Neptune.
  • And we have a strict policy of not delivering to mailboxes.
  • This is the soufflé you're delivering to Mrs. Astor.
  • That's a message worth delivering to Riario.
  • They are delivering to Seoul, Gyeonggi-do, and Chungcheong-do.
  • It's a necromancer that I'll be delivering to the bishop.
  • Well, otherwise you'll be delivering to the islands in broad daylight.
  • Thanks Sam, but I wouldn't count on Santa delivering to this house.
  • It's all in my report that I'll be delivering to the Board of Trustees, at next month's meeting.
  • First, he starts delivering to the door.
  • As a result, the International Monetary Fund postponed delivering to us the third tranche of a loan amounting to EUR 1.5 billion.
  • ...and delivering to me what is mine.
  • After the war was over, he paid a visit to your grandmother, delivering to your infant father his dad's gold watch.
  • Since when do letter carriers go into the houses they're delivering to?

Alternatives:

  • sending to
  • shipping to
  • transporting to
  • taking to
  • bringing to

Delivering onto

This phrase is correct but less commonly used than 'delivering to'. It is used when the delivery is physically placed on top of something.

Use 'delivering onto' when the delivery is being placed on top of a surface. For example, 'The workers are delivering the boxes onto the shelves.'

Examples:

  • The movers are delivering the new sofa onto the living room floor.
  • Please deliver the groceries onto the kitchen counter.
  • The delivery person is delivering the packages onto the doorstep.
  • Delivering the power and the bandwidth into the ocean will dramatically accelerate adaptation.
  • Do not inject Dynastat into an IV line delivering any other drug.
  • The Commission is, therefore, delivering on the integration of the environment into other policy areas.
  • Delivering the shopping, delivering the shopping, delivering the shopping to Landlord.
  • No wonder they stopped Treville delivering the picture.
  • Delivering in Bed-Stuy was an adventure.
  • Like delivering food surreptitiously, without the customer noticing.
  • A different robot is delivering dinner to highness.
  • Earl is just Fedex delivering the cigars.
  • She's tired from delivering your brother.
  • He's delivering spares to some workshop.
  • Dominick, delivering the bread again.
  • Promising a lot, but delivering nothing.
  • Selfridge himself started out delivering newspapers.
  • Jillian nearly got killed delivering that envelope.
  • If delivering all waste, complete second column as appropriate.
  • Urban cohesion is essential in delivering sustainable economic and social progress.
  • Vessel designed for carrying and delivering bunkers.
  • Listen, if it weren't for him, they would never have been able to frame my father or force Padma into delivering that program.
  • Now, I can control the process... by delivering the meteor-rock solution directly into your veins.

Alternatives:

  • placing onto
  • putting onto
  • setting onto
  • laying onto
  • positioning onto

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