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The phrase "cancel on" is not correct and usable in written English.
However, you can use the phrase "cancel on [someone]" when referring to canceling a meeting or appointment with a person. For example: "I had to cancel on my friend for dinner tonight; something came up at the last minute."
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"Nah man we can't use my account to get one, they all cancel on me.
Whether you cancel on the phone or online, get a cancellation confirmation.
"The only time I've had [Ubers] cancel on me, I've been east of the river," one rider said.
He won't even cancel on dinner".
I wrote "cancel" on bills we were sent.
"That determines who you can cancel on and who can cancel on you, who you can have attitude with and who can give you attitude".
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We kept getting canceled on".
Many of the concerts were in locations the band canceled on in 2009.
Twenty-five Euroservicesvices were cancelled on Tuesday.
Sixteen Eurostar trains were canceled on Friday.
All classes were cancelled on Monday.
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