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Discover Ludwig"events on" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe specific or ongoing events that are happening or will happen. Example: "The city's annual parade and festival are the biggest events on Independence Day."
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It's one of the oldest events on our tour.
Level one is movies and impulse events on demand.
– of events on offer.
Three events on Sunday.
No events on Sunday.
(All events on Sunday are free).
Putin's words, however, jar sharply with events on the ground.
Events on the picket line are seared into my memory.
Racing concludes in all 19 Henley events on Sunday.
What is it like, revisiting these events on screen?
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Show up to your events on-time and fully prepared.
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