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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a boy on a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in various contexts, such as describing a scene or action involving a boy and something he is on, like a bike or a horse.
Example: "I saw a boy on a bicycle riding down the street."
Alternatives: "a boy riding a" or "a boy sitting on a".
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The documentary tells the story of how one bullet, fired into darkness, hits a boy on a residential street in Afghanistan sending him into the path of a woman filmmaker following the American military.
They started off toward the center of town, a boy on a skateboard clattering the wrong way down a one-way street as a couple of girls watched.
After all, I wonder, if a boy on a Little League team hits a homer and no one from his family is there to see it, does the run score?
A boy on a big black Thoroughbred cantered by, bareback.
A boy on a lake lifts his oars.
At the hotel, a boy on a tricycle crashes into Joel.
A few moments later, a man pushing a boy on a bicycle flagged down the ambulance.
While she was jogging, a boy on a bike slapped her on the bum.
Some accounts said the first ordinary person who actually made it to the tollbooths was a boy on a bicycle.
The driver did not see anything else, but a moment later, a boy on a bicycle appeared.
The novel he wrote is a fantasy about a boy on a quest to save a teacher.
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