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The phrase "are explored on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing topics or subjects that are examined or investigated in a particular context, such as in research or analysis.
Example: "In this study, various themes related to climate change are explored on multiple levels, including social, economic, and environmental impacts."
Alternatives: "are examined in" or "are investigated in".
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Inevitably, the wider reaches of style are explored on the catwalks.
Emphasis will be placed on the differences with traditional approaches that are explored on rigid substrates (e.g. steel or silicon).
The characteristic features of the problem and transitions in damage progression are explored on varying geometrical parameters and material properties and magnitude and duration of the applied load.
Software optimizations, like the use of precomputed tables or gradient information and hardware improvements, like hyperthreading and multicores are explored on CPUs as well.
The roles of ion pairing on CO2 electroreduction involving imidazolium-based salts are explored on an Ag electrode in a DMF solution.
Two complementary approaches towards realizing sophisticated functions are explored: on the single-fiber level, the integration of a multiplicity of functional components into one fiber, and on the multiple-fiber level, the assembly of large-scale fiber arrays and fabrics.
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That's an interesting concept, and one that major e-commerce players like Alibaba are exploring on a more permanent basis than just a single product launch.
Scientists have discovered three vast canyons in one of the last places to be explored on Earth - under the ice at the South Pole.
Bunker Hill is just one of the noir-related neighbourhoods that can be explored on Esotouric's (esotouric.com) literary tours of Downtown and its environs.
Erwin Schulhoff is one of twenty-four composers whose biography and works can be explored on the OREL website.
That question is explored on the guided tour ($10).
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