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The phrase "a judge on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone's role or position as a judge in a specific context, such as a competition, panel, or legal case.
Example: "She served as a judge on the panel for the national debate competition."
Alternatives: "a member of the judging panel" or "a judge in the competition".
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Would you ever be a judge on one?
Gervase was named a judge on one of the eyre circuits in 1170.
Mary Ellen Barbera, a judge on the Maryland Court of Appeals, officiated.
A judge on Monday ordered them held without bail.
Above: Patricia Ann Millett, a judge on the D.C. Circuit.
Mr. Ramsay will appear as a judge on "Junior".
(Mr. Stern will be a judge on the television show).
He should be a judge on X Factor.
Her father served as a judge on Shanghai's criminal court.
He is also a judge on America's Got Talent.
Became a judge on Britain's Got Talent in 2012.
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