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The phrase "a robe on a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a situation where a robe is placed on a specific object or person.
Example: "She draped a robe on a chair by the fireplace, ready for when she returned from her bath."
Alternatives: "a robe over a" or "a robe placed on a".
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People could write memos while reclining in a robe on a love seat.
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