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The phrase "are on him" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is affecting or concerning someone, often in a negative context.
Example: "The responsibilities of the project are on him, and he feels the pressure to deliver results."
Alternatives: "rest with him" or "fall on him".
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All eyes are on him.
"Ennio says the drinks are on him.
But this is obviously different: all eyes are on him.
Yet instantly the other two are on him.
My only concern would be just how reliant England are on him.
A Tour de France race favourite getting the hump because the cameras are on him?
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"That's on him.
They were on him.
Nothing is on him.
Our money's on him.
"The onus is on him.
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