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The phrase "are on for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is scheduled or planned to happen, often in the context of events or activities.
Example: "The meetings are on for next week, so please mark your calendars."
Alternatives: "are scheduled for" or "are planned for".
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The lights are on, for now.
If you cannot hear the speakers, make sure all the microphones are "OFF!" The headphones remain active when the microphones are "ON". For this reason, it is advisable to wear the host headphones and have them monitor "Program 1" when you are on mic.
"If every player that is on the tour is putting everything he can into that jersey, and that environment around that jersey is the best he can make it, then you are on for winning the series".
In some contexts, alternative definitions may be more appropriate; for instance, only nodes that are ON for a specified fraction of the limit cycle's states may be considered ON in the superset.
Make sure your subwoofers are on for this one.
A great swath of marketing people are on for it.
Patent fights are on for medicinal turmeric and tamarind.
India, meanwhile, are on for the grand slam.
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It's on for $27.5 million.
Oprah's on for it.
Ferreira is on for Cole.
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