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Discover LudwigThe phrase "apologized on" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to refer to something that someone has done as an apology, typically for something they have done wrong. For example, "He apologized on his bad behavior."
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The priest apologized on behalf of the boys, scolded them and hit one of them.
Mr. Abrams apologized on Tuesday.
"I apologized on the 'Today' show.
He apologized on Tuesday for the manner of the firing.
(Jackson apologized on Wednesday for the role he played).
A Fox announcer, Chris Myers, apologized on the air on behalf of the network.
Mr. Rooney apologized on the air saying he felt terrible and had "learned a lot".
At the time, Lerner publicly apologized on behalf of the agency.
Mr. Williams apologized on Audubon's Web site on Tuesday, calling his reference to Tylenol "irresponsible".
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Two days later, Channel 4 apologized on-air and directly contacted all those who had complained.
Gifford apologized on-air and later took to Twitter to send her regards to Short.
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