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The phrase "are on are" is not correct and usable in written English.
It appears to be a typographical error or a misunderstanding of the intended phrase.
Example: "The documents are on the table."
Alternatives: "are on" or "are located on".
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But those that are on are bang on.
But I think the rucking, the passing, obviously the key skills that rugby union's foundations are on, are going to be a challenge.
"They know the wages they are on are going to be relatively low compared to other clubs in this division.
I dunno what stage of the news cycle we are on – are we Fake News, now, or are we post-Fake News?
My dad will call me and he's like, 'Alex, the Lakers are on, are you going to watch Bynum today?' And I'm like, 'Yeah, sure.' Then, 'Oh wait, I forgot.' " She admits she's using an old example.
Following protests of Carville and Begala's role on CNN, the network's political director Sam Feist said, "As we got closer to the voting, we made a decision to make sure that all the analysts that are on are non-aligned".
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The ship you are on is sinking.
"Keep calm, tea is on," was another.
"The emphasis is on being healthy.
Games are on until they're not".
Be who you are on the inside.
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