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The phrase "are on me" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that you will cover the cost of something, often in a social context like paying for a meal or drinks.
Example: "Don't worry about the bill; the drinks are on me tonight."
Alternatives: "I'll pay for it" or "It's my treat."
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are on me
verb
To switch on.
synonyms
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The last time something good, but not this good, was on the horizon, he said: "wo qing ni he liang bei" (something like "the drinks are on me").
"I just feel at home out there now and I want to be in the latter stages of the tournament when it is down to one table and all eyes are on me".
The decisions are on me.
The Bilderburgers are on me.
The beers are on me tonight".
"Their eyes are on me all day long," he said.
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So that's on me"...
"This one's on me," he wrote.
No, this one's on me.
"This one's on me.
"This one's on me," he said.
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