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The phrase "a tab on" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate keeping track of something or monitoring a situation.
Example: "I need to keep a tab on my expenses this month to avoid overspending."
Alternatives: "keep track of" or "monitor".
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"It's something that other people keep a tab on.
A tab on each destination page says "perfect days".
Platten said a tab on ballots that's used for accounting purposes became a minor issue.
The campaign, called "Tostitos Reunite America," is housed on a tab on the Tostitos Facebook page.
Download a budget planner to keep a tab on your spending; you could try pinkweddingdays.co.uk or weddingchaos.co.uk.
It's very difficult to keep a tab on where this is going and where the threat level is".
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Just look for the Weekly Ad tab on the site's top menu bar.
Overlap a third tab on the second one (touching the first tab) Overlap a third tab on the second one (touching the first tab) Thread the top cord over the first and third tabs, through the third tab's top hole and down through the second tab's top hole.
The only visible branding is a small tab on the back and a cursive, lowercase "allbirds" carved into the heel.
Hotline, a political tip sheet, is keeping a running tab on these Bush isms (First has saddled W. with Bushie).
Today, it launched a Q&A tab on its site which taps into a new database of 300 million pairs of questions and answers, which it has crawled and indexed from around the Web.
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