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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'be not on' is not correct in written English.
To convey the same meaning, you would use 'not be on' or 'not be present'. For example, "I could not attend the meeting as I was not on campus that day".
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The American study's focus is on what the health consequences of such an event would be, not on the probability that one would occur.
It was never going to be, not on its opening night.
The performers appear to be not on but inside the set, and eventually inside your head.
We designed the paddles to be not on a horizontal byte boundary, but this was unavoidable with the ball.
Opponents say the discussion should be not on the merits of the music but on the memory of the Holocaust.
Its focus is said to be not on any harmony of interests, but on competition and if necessary confrontation.
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"In" is not "on".
"I was not on set.
"It's not on one person".
It's not on.
Independence was not on offer.
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