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The phrase "a material on the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific subject or topic related to a material, often in academic or technical contexts.
Example: "The researcher presented a material on the effects of climate change on marine biodiversity."
Alternatives: "a resource regarding" or "a document about".
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Where the requirement for the study is a legal one, such a qualification test for placing of a material on the market or transporting it, variation in procedure may invalidate the results.
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It has no meaning in itself except as a material on which the self can exercise its freedom by shaping it according to its intentions.
e A low magnification TEM image shows a catalytic material on the tip of a nanostructure.
Burns ruled that, under Scottish law, perjury can only be committed if the alleged lie had a material effect on the outcome of the previous trial.
In fact, CEO Eric Migicovsky said that the Apple Watch wasn't having a "material impact" on the sales on its watches in an interview with CNBC.
The Company does not believe that Promoted Trends will have a material impact on the metrics disclosed in the Registration Statement in the future.
KPMG concluded that the acts in question would have a material effect on the financial statements of the company.
None of these reanalyses had a material effect on the significance of the key findings.
It was a banal non-event, and certainly nothing that on its own would have a material impact on the race.
In the architecture field, everything depends on how we use a material, not on the material itself.
Such a price rise is "unlikely to have a material effect on the trading performance of the business", says Wolfson.
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