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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a registry on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific type of registry or database that is focused on a particular subject or area.
Example: "The organization maintains a registry on all registered charities in the region."
Alternatives: "a database of" or "a list of".
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The Roslyn Estates board will discuss adopting a registry on Nov. 12.
Since Zola's launch in October 2013, over 10,000 couples have created a registry on Zola.com, with registry growth accelerating every month.
However, he did not disavow the prospect of a registry on social media or at an event Friday morning.
Each individual underwent an extensive assessment based on the Consortium to Establish a Registry on Alzheimer's Disease (CERAD) protocol [ 29], including a comprehensive neuropsychological investigation that was supplemented by the Norwegian version of the CVLT [ 30].
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He moved to California, where he was put on a registry of sex offenders.
But the brothers also appear on a registry of "Free Molattoes".
Pharmacokinetic studies were identified based on a registry of Novo Nordisk files.
He has created a registry to report on crimes committed by immigrants, a very public way of stigmatizing them.
Experts in sexual violence say that placing all convicted sex offenders on a registry for life may do more harm than good.
But Hankin's off-screen history and pedigree alone should place him on a registry for national treasures.
The OFA established a registry to certify dogs based on their hip conformation.
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