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The phrase "a tower on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the location or position of a tower in relation to something else, such as a building, landscape, or structure.
Example: "There is a beautiful view from the top of a tower on the hill."
Alternatives: "a tower situated on" or "a tower located on".
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He saw a tower on one side and a church on the other.
The painting shows a tower on one side of the bridge-structure, and several on the other side, just like ancient Jerusalem.
On 31 July 2014 a fire caused the partial collapse of a tower on the site but no-one was injured.
Records show that sections of the curtain wall were repaired and two mural towers built, one of them replacing a tower on the same site.
Whether you're playing alone or with others, Beasts of Balance involves stacking the artefacts one at a time to form a tower on top of the plinth, with the twist that as you place them, they appear and have an effect on-screen in the app.
Under Thomas de Beauchamp, 11th Earl, the castle defences were significantly enhanced in 1330 60 on the north eastern side by the addition of a gatehouse, a barbican (a form of fortified gateway), and a tower on either side of the reconstructed wall, named Caesar's Tower and Guy's Tower.
Charles Whitman fires from a tower on the University of Texas campus.
The company also has planning permission for a 300 bed hotel, housed in a tower, on this site.
Extell also submitted plans for a tower on 11th Avenue, opposite the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center.
The mirrors are placed in concentric semicircles facing a tower, on top of which the boiler and the turbine sit.
In 2003, Polonsky won the bidding to build a tower on a particular parcel of Moscow City.
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