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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'deployed on' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to mean "to arrange, station, or set out for use," especially when referring to military personnel or equipment. For example: The military unit was deployed on a mission to the Middle East.
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Many are deployed on the tiella menu.
In larger rural jurisdictions, officers were deployed on horseback.
A police marine unit was deployed on Thursday.
Their tiles were deployed on the "A-list ledge".
More police are to be deployed on anti-terrorist duties.
Zylon, indeed, has already been deployed on a space mission.
There was talk of armed "marshals" being deployed on trains.
Other Behar designs were deployed on Earth, at the poles.
About 75 police officers have been deployed on the site.
They're deployed on another armed raid, somebody's domestic drug factory.
Of the 2,468 operational warheads, approximately 1,968 were deployed on strategic (long-range) delivery systems, and some 500 were deployed on nonstrategic (short-range) systems.
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