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The phrase "are on different" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that two or more subjects are in distinct or separate states, conditions, or categories.
Example: "The two projects are on different timelines, which may affect our overall schedule."
Alternatives: "are in different" or "are at different".
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are on different
verb
To switch on.
synonyms
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However, our cohort did not show this pattern, possibly because Thailand and China are on different health transition paths due to cultural, historical, economic and ecological differences.
But now their ambitions are on different tracks.
"It tells you these families are on different trajectories.
We can accept, at least, that the Tories and the Lib Dems are on different sides.
They, too, are on different "tracks," having distinct Masses and ministries.
"But the reality is, the Winter and Summer Games are on different tracks," Doctoroff said.
In this case a functional protein is produced only if the mutations are on different genes.
The caves are on different levels and contain unique limestone formations, particularly stalactites.
"You don't know who the doctors are on different plans because there are no lists".
"Here you have businesses who are on different sides of the street operating under different rules," Mr. Larmore said.
The brigade commander, speaking with matter-of-fact scorn, said, "Our morality and theirs are on different levels".
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