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"be sat on" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is a passive form of the verb "sit" and can be used to describe a person or object that is being seated by someone else. Example: The teacher instructed the students to be sat on the floor for story time. In this example, the students are the ones being seated by the teacher. "Be sat on" is also commonly used to describe inanimate objects such as chairs or benches that are being occupied by someone. Example: The park bench was be sat on by a young couple enjoying the sunset.
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My hope is that it won't be sat on, as it was in the 1980s.' The Gate bills its Perdition as a world premiere, though a version was staged in a hall near Euston station in London as a stand for free speech in 1988.
They would be sat on the floor and leaned against walls.
Each could be sat on; together they became banquettes or beds.
But here, the faces would be sat on rather than admired.
They might think I'm useless and I could be sat on my sofa in April".
Both the Bmat and Lnat tests will be sat on November 3.
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He's sat on one star for too long.
Not one has yet been sat on.
"I was sat on the bed, he was standing up.
Then I'm sat on the start line.
I'm sat on my fat arse on the train to Edinburgh and getting emotional.
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