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Discover LudwigThe phrase "deploy on" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to refer to the implementation of something on a particular date or at a particular time. For example, "We plan to deploy the new software on April 15th."
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Reynaldo Constantino, 51, the mayor of one of Sarangani's seven municipalities, said that since 2007 he has received more than $1.6 million from Mr. Pacquiao to deploy on projects in his district.
These do not relate to posts, rather to specific areas for which we invite interested applicants willing to deploy on short term contracts when required by UNICEF.
Because of the use of this standard open-source software developers can either; deploy on their own physical server, publish using one of a number of online hosting sites, or use a virtual machine, for creation of data websites.
"They will deploy on the south side in that area".
The British military does not allow female soldiers to deploy on operations if they are pregnant.
Chrysler says side-impact air bags may deploy on the wrong side of the vehicle.
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Some companies deploy on-line operatives of their own, but many leave the Web spying to the experts.
In the Radio Frequency domain, this is currently addressed by antennas that unfold or deploy on-orbit.
He makes the claim that SimpliVity is the corollary topology – integrated and open – that an end-user can deploy on-site.
Startups, like Cosmo Connected and In&Motion, revealed products that help bikers be visible on the road, deploy on-body airbags, and alert first responders.
Many are deployed on the tiella menu.
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