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The phrase "a say on" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that someone has an opportunity to express their opinion or influence a decision.
Example: "The committee will have a say on the proposed changes to the policy."
Alternatives: "a voice in" or "input on".
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"The ones that the players' union voted on didn't have a say on this current one that's been thrown up.
"I did get a say on that form.
Mr de Pouzilhac says that Mr Bolloré will be given a say on Grey.
However, Westminster ought surely to have a say on this matter.
Labour was wrong in "denying people a say on our membership of the EU".
Successive generations have not had a say on the European debate.
Britons ought to be given a say on their membership of the EU.
A family gains a say on how its genetic legacy is used in medical research.
Unsurprisingly, AARP's advertising slogan is "You've earned a say" on Social Security.
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Germany introduced a say-on-pay recommendation in 2009.
THE Dodd-Frank law of 2010 requires a "say-on-pay" vote for shareholders of American companies.
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