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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'are sitting on' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone or something that is in a stationary position on a chair, bench, etc. For example: "The two children are sitting on the bench, watching the dog chase its tail."
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Companies are sitting on their profits.
Corporations are sitting on tons of cash.
Two cats are sitting on a roof.
Businesses are sitting on piles of cash.
The two are sitting on Osborne's yacht.
We are sitting on the surface.
"Some people are sitting on their hands.
But they are sitting on their hands.
"We are sitting on all this shale.
Hull are sitting on their lead.
To their mind, the Pakistanis are sitting on Afghan land.
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