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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pond on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the location of a pond in relation to something else, such as a property or a landscape feature.
Example: "There is a beautiful garden with a pond on the property."
Alternatives: "a pond at" or "a pond located on".
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Oversized picture windows face the harbor on one side and a pond on the other.
A one-bedroom guest cottage overlooks a pond on the property.
OUTDOOR SPACE: There's a swimming pool on one side of the house and a pond on the other.
Mickelson called No. 8, a 176-yard par 3 protected by a pond on the right and traps on the left, "one of the coolest par 3s out there".
Early one morning, as I sat on the shores of a pond on the island I spotted a gray wolf on the other side of the pond.
Having chomped with evident satisfaction on the tree branches on one side of the road ahead, the herd lumbered to a pond on the other side.
FOOD GROWER: My great grandmother said her sister fell into a pond on a purple planet!
He photographed himself bare-chested in a pond on Clapham Common, trying to catch fairies.
There is a pond on the property, which is mainly forest land.
At a pond on Dairyland Louis finds a lean-to and stays there for several nights until he returns home.
He also knew there was a pond on the left of the green waiting for a mishit.
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