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The phrase "a panel on which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a surface or structure that serves as a platform for displaying information, images, or other content.
Example: "The artist presented her work on a panel on which she had painted a vibrant mural."
Alternatives: "a board on which" or "a surface on which".
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A complaint was made to the police, and this was considered by a panel on which sat Keir Starmer, the director of public prosecutions, and senior police officers.
The European security organization, in a damning report released in October, contended that such serious cases should be tried by international panels of judges or a panel on which a majority of judges are from outside.
Clooney made an unscheduled appearance at New York Comic-Con on Friday, on a panel on which the film's director Brad Bird and writer Damon Lindelof had been advertised to speak alongside Laurie and Robertson.
The vote by the 15-member Finance Council, a panel on which Cardinal Bernard H. Law sits that includes mostly lay businessmen, does not mean the archdiocese will definitely declare bankruptcy, a step that would require Vatican approval.
An article on Saturday about the stringent precautions many business and government officials are taking when traveling abroad with mobile devices referred imprecisely to a panel on which Tom Kellermann, chief technology officer of the wireless security company AirPatrol, served.
And Mr Bossi has made clear that this will depend on whether Mr Berlusconi can steer through parliament a federalism bill to devolve greater spending power to local authorities.On February 3rd a panel on which supporters and opponents of the government are evenly divided threw out the federalism bill.
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Why then did they have to appoint an advisory panel, on which one of their members sat, to review the decision by the Secretary to eliminate the video in the exhibit on gay art?
At C.E.S., Intel hosted a panel on diversity, which featured Powers (whose costs the company covered), Krzanich, Hudnell, and others.
In supermarkets!....And we're back, with a panel on robots, which somehow (because we have someone from Tesco) is turning into the question of whether we'd ever have robots in Tesco.
A panel on culture — which Kathrin Deventer, secretary general of the European Festivals Association, wryly noted "is always coming last" — revealed broad concern that Europe is not conscious enough of this big advantage.
True, there was a panel on Bitcoin, which is genuinely innovative and disruptive software; yes, there's Airware; but right now those feel like exceptions proving the rule.
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