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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a robbery on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific incident of robbery that occurred at a particular location or event.
Example: "The police are investigating a robbery on Main Street that took place last night."
Alternatives: "a robbery at" or "a robbery in".
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He was charged with being involved in a robbery on Tenerife, one of the Canary Islands, which are part of Spain.
And just a week ago in Madrid we witnessed a robbery on the Gran Via just off the Callao.
At about 6 30 p.m. Officer Marcano was shot by one of three robbery suspects after he interrupted a robbery on a street.
Saturday in connection with a robbery on the No. 7 train in Long Island City.
CCTV footage has been released of a robbery on an F1 factory in Milton Keynes belonging to Red Bull Racing.
Three years ago, the 77-year-old British missionary Brian Thorp was murdered during a robbery on Lamu.
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Mr. Marty said Mr. Lawton and two other men went on a robbery spree on Christmas Eve 1992.
Fairweather carried out his first attack just three days after he had been handed a referral order for a knifepoint robbery on a shopkeeper.
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