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The phrase 'browse on' is not correct and cannot be used in written English.
If you are referring to searching for information on the internet, you can use the phrase 'continue browsing' instead. Example: I'm having some trouble finding what I'm looking for, so I'm going to continue browsing the site.
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Adult pycnogonids either suck the juices from soft-bodied invertebrates or browse on hydroids (phylum Cnidaria) and bryozoans.
Since she'll be "hunkering down for the Emmys," she'll catch up on collections through a "nightly browse on Style.com".com
"It's a nonlinear experience," she said of flipping through a guidebook, "and it's hard to browse on an app".
NTT DoCoMo was the first to give customers the ability to browse on the Internet using mobile phones.
The petioles (leaf stalks) serve as cover for fish and holdfasts for their spawn, and hoofed wildlife also browse on the plant parts.
There's a mid-interview browse on the movie website IMDb, and by the end she's scribbling indie-film recommendations on a scrap of paper.
Moose browse on swollen green stubs of alder branches, bald eagles hunt for fish and the occasional Dall sheep will make an appearance on a rock perch.
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We added a new section to CircuitsDB devoted to the MYC FFL, thus allowing an user to browse on-line our data and to follow the miRNAs and Target gene annotations.
Wi-Fi offers fast internet browsing on-the-go.
Click on "Browse categories" on the left side of your session.
They wander the streets, browsing on lawns and gardens.
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