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The phrase "being available on" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to describe something that is accessible or can be accessed through a certain platform, device, or location. Example: "The new movie is being made available on all streaming platforms next week."
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Every SU can determine the probability of each channel being available on its entire transmission time and determine the channel availability vector (mathcal {E}).
This includes not always being available on email and better recognition of vacations and weekends.
"I've always appreciated the importance of classical music being available on a community level," she said.
There are also unannounced surprises like none of the menu's pasta dishes being available on Sundays, Tuesdays or Wednesdays.
It is often simply called "fish fin soup", or sometimes not listed at all, despite being available on request.
Microsoft's problem is that it has sold Windows 10 on the premise of being available on a range of devices from smartphones to desktop computers.
Under the government's new web restrictions, I imagine every family will have the opportunity to say no to The Thick of It being available on their internet provider.
"That killed my quads," she says of the shoot, "and it was the first day!" How do the band feel about Maps being available on Rock Band?
As a BlackBerry-only service, BBM has 60m users, but being available on iOS and Android has helped WhatsApp grow to more than 300m users.
But even the measure's supporters are concerned about possible vigilantism that might result from the data being available on the Web.
After this they use still another milk powder, which is used until they finally board the ship back to the States, Carnation milk being available on board.
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