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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a studio on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific location or subject related to a studio, such as a studio dedicated to a particular theme or project.
Example: "She opened a studio on photography to help aspiring photographers improve their skills."
Alternatives: "a studio for" or "a studio about".
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Despite Grossman's opposition, Dylan agreed to Johnston's suggestion, and preparations were made to record the album at Columbia's A Studio on Nashville's Music Row in February 1966.
His father, Fred Jacobowitz, saw just one place, a studio on East 28th Street.
This was one of the first times an actor prevailed over a studio on a contract issue.
CBS has built a studio on the Mall beside CNN's.
He is temporarily inhabiting a studio on E. 84 St.
He lives in a studio on the Upper West Side.
I have prepared my canvas in a studio on board.
A management company told her of a studio on Christopher Street, also in the West Village.
"The car's cockpit is like a studio on wheels, better than the best headphones.
He had a studio on Grand Street and an apartment on the Upper West Side.
Mrs. Singer studied painting under Czechoslovakian artist Riko Mikeska and maintained a studio on 17th Street.
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