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The only correct uses of "There on" I can think of are:

"There on the floor was the missing document"

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" This property is ours, from there, on to the sea"

If you meant "thereon", you might say:

"I was amazed by the condition of the ancient tomb, and the writing thereon"

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Go sit over there. There are five cats. There are not enough cookies for the six of us. There are too many people.

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I heard there was a new kid in your class today.

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