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Discover LudwigThe phrase "deserted on" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a location or situation that has been abandoned, but the preposition "on" is not appropriate in this context.
Example: "The town was deserted after the storm left it in ruins."
Alternatives: "abandoned in" or "vacated in".
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Deluxe hotels in Miami Beach like the Delano and the Setai can feel deserted on some days, one's footsteps echoing along terrazzo halls.
There is also a neat running gag about picking one band you could listen to if you were deserted on an island, with a great pay-off in the film's closing moments.
Cemeteries here are all but deserted on weekdays.
At the scene of the original crime, the museum was all but deserted on Thursday afternoon.
Those areas seemed deserted on weekends, and she wanted more of a neighborhood.
ATLANTA — The city blocks that house Atlanta's federal offices were largely deserted on Tuesday morning.
They were in a quiet street, deserted on a Sunday evening.
Lighthouse Beach, a broad expanse of golden sand pounded by breakers, was deserted on Friday.
Asked about the company that had deserted on Tuesday, he was sympathetic.
After KT, the highway is almost deserted on the long haul up to the Thai border.
Souvenir stands that were all but deserted on Wednesday suddenly had long lines.
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