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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are on grass" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the location of something or someone that is situated on grass, often in a literal or figurative context.
Example: "The children are on grass, playing and enjoying the sunny day."
Alternatives: "are on the lawn" or "are on the turf".
Dictionary
are on grass
verb
To switch on.
synonyms
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Of 14 stateside matches on the women's schedule, only six are on grass.
Evidence so far suggests that injury rates are no higher on them than they are on grass pitches.
Best locations are on grass or carpet.
You may find it helpful to wear socks if you are on a smooth surface, such as a tile/wood floor, or bare feet if you are on grass, to assist in sliding your feet.
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But the one thing in my favour was that this was on grass, which was not a surface he was that familiar with.
All of his races have been on grass.
If it's on grass, I think it goes in".
"In Japan we played soccer on sand, here it is on grass".
Most racing in Europe is on grass, and no two tracks are alike.
Kelly needed to maneuver the Bills closer since Norwood's kick was on grass.
Before it used to be on grass most of the time where you needed more skills with your hands.
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