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"clock on" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to indicate starting work. For example, "John clocked on at 9am this morning."
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There was no clock on the wall.
A cuckoo clock on the wall.
The clock on the auxillary board was 8 MHz.
I looked at the clock on the wall.
The clock on a support package for Brazil is ticking.
The clock on the mantel chimed three times.
And: "The clock on the wall says 1 p.m.
"We cannot turn back the clock on our students".
He squinted at the clock on the VCR.
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Basically working 'round-the-clock on this year's parade".
and robust live coverage round-the-clock on Trail Guide.
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