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'chosen on' is correct and can be used in written English.
For example, you can use it when you want to express that someone has selected something based on a certain criteria. For example, "The winning team was chosen on points."
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If no one is chosen on the first scrutiny, then a second scrutiny immediately follows.
"He [Zaha] has not been chosen on the basis of one short training session.
Put some cymbal polish (whatever one you've chosen) on a small, dry, clean cloth.
(He's one of the two finalists — the winner will be chosen on Sunday).
A winner will be chosen on Sunday.
It was probably chosen on account of its generic appearance.
The Hudson-Related plan was chosen on Sept. 22, 1999.
Tagliabue was finally chosen on the 11th ballot.
Pictures, chosen on the instant, available instantly, distributed instantly.
They were chosen on reputation and size this year.
A new speaker will be chosen on June 22nd.
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