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The phrase "a cross on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to a physical cross or a symbolic representation of a cross placed on something.
Example: "She wore a necklace with a cross on it, symbolizing her faith."
Alternatives: "a cross placed on" or "a cross displayed on".
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It has a cross on one side and the school name carved on the other.
Accordingly, "Sunday" is signed by making a cross on one's forehead.
It has an array of instruments on one end and four solar-power panels forming a cross on the other.
On one photo the word "Judas" was printed with a cross on it.
Nobody burned a cross on our lawn when we arrived.
Afterward, they burned a cross on Stone Mountain.
It paints a cross on your front door.
Kitna pointed to a cross on his left wristband after the touchdown.
Owning a home won't stop someone from burning a cross on the front lawn.
Why do you have a cross on your car?" The driver laughed.
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