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The phrase 'dictate on' is not correct and cannot be used in written English.
You might use the phrase 'dictate to' instead. Example: The professor dicated the notes to the class during the lecture.
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John leans down to the guitar mike and shouts: "Don't dictate on them yet, Phil.
Mr. McCain wants his party to hold the votes of Bible Belt Republicans without following their every dictate on policy.
The holiday just passed was Washington's Birthday, observed by Congressional dictate on the third Monday in February.
"Sometimes when we switch as much as we do, we kind of get soft on defense and kind of dictate on offense what they want to do.
A single 1,000-word 1,000-wordwhich the Guardian wanted many) can take an hour or more to dictate on a bad line.
About the only thing he wasn't able to dictate on this evening was his 11 50 p.m. starting time, which was 10 minutes shy of the all-time tournament record.
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The constitutional separation of church and state protects everyone by prohibiting us from imposing our religious dictates on one another.
- Physician "Yes, I learned that I had to be very careful if I was dictating on one patient and switched to another patient.
The pieces were, it now seems, far more often dictated on the run than written in that tower, dictation being the era's more aristocratic, less artisanal method of composition.
"We believe that Iran clearly dictates on the political process".
What we do with it, that'll be dictated on Sunday.
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