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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are shut on" is not correct in standard written English.
It is not a commonly used expression and may cause confusion in communication.
Example: "The doors are shut on the main entrance."
Alternatives: "are closed at" or "are locked on".
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This is the famed German model or, as tourists might know it, the way that all the shops are shut on a Sunday.
The Australian Open has an extreme heat policy that means the roofs are shut on Rod Laver and Hisense Arena and play on other courts is suspended if conditions get too bad.
The fruit and vegetable stalls of Cross Street Market (1065 South Charles Street) are shut on Sundays, but Nick's (410-685-2020), assortmentssoftment ofreshseafoodood bars, keeps the 1846 market buzzing.
My third, Barnes, is just slightly ahead of Oxford, because Tuesdays and Thursdays are best for dining at high table at Keble College, and W.H.Smith and Blackwell's, the bookshop, are shut on Sunday.
For instance, all Chick-fil-A stores are shut on Sundays so employees can attend church.
Roads off Aberystwyth's seafront and at nearby Aberaeron, Ceredigion, are shut on Saturday morning as a yellow "be aware" Met Office warning is in place.
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"The door was being shut on him," Mr. Brenna said.
The medal door has nearly been shut on Team GB.
THE London Stock Exchange (LSE) could not have been shut on a worse day.
Businesses were shut on May 9th due to the Ascension day holiday.
The local education authorities announced that a dozen schools and colleges would be shut on Monday.
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