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The phrase "a sheet on it" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a covering or a layer placed on top of something, often in contexts related to documents, bedding, or protective coverings.
Example: "I placed a sheet on it to protect the table from scratches."
Alternatives: "a cover over it" or "a layer on top of it".
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The bed had a sheet on it that boasted several large tears, presumably casualties from the many nightmares the tenant must have had while dreaming about his own apartment.
Take note that sometimes when you put a sheet on, it will bend inwards.
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Here's where to find a stand with a music sheet on it in Retail Row.
In Season 6, Week 6's challenges you're tasked with finding a stand with a music sheet on it in Pleasant Park.
Once you've done that you'll solve this step and move on to Stage 3. Stage 3, it turns out, is to find a stand with a music sheet on it in Retail Row.
Take a tray and put on a baking sheet on it.
Use a cookie cutter to cut out some circles, then place these circles onto a baking sheet that has a baking sheet on it.
In Stage 3 you need to go find another stand with a music sheet on it, this time in Retail Row.
They pulled curtains around us all and the receiver (called 'bottom' in fisting terms) was on a desk which had a blanket and sheet on it.
I put a sheet on my silver surfboard cover, set it on the porch AstroTurf and slept very well.
The table was covered with crappy graffiti, though they tried to ignore this by throwing a black satin sheet on it.
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