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"archive on" is not grammatically correct in this context.
It is unclear what you are trying to say with this phrase. "Archive" is a noun or a verb, but "on" is a preposition and does not make sense in this context. Example 1 (incorrect): We need to archive on these documents for future reference. Example 2 (correct): We need to archive these documents for future reference.
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He keeps one copy of the archive on a hard drive and another in a safe-deposit box in Westport.
"Friday Night Lights" and "30 Rock" are the first ones it has the rights to archive on the site.
Rebekah Higgitt, one of the project team, described the content of the archive on her Guardian blog.
"Archive on Friday... on Four on Saturday at eight... fuck!".
Mr. Foose had amassed a huge archive on the performing arts.
And it doesn't need to keep an archive on your machine of where you've been".
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His sketches are archived on Your Money.
It will be Webcast live and archived on NPR Music.
His sketches are archived on the Bucks blog.
Images are archived on a Secure Digital (SD) card.
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