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"frozen on" is a correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means to be fixed or stuck in a certain state or position. Example: The children were captivated by the movie, their eyes frozen on the screen. In this sentence, "frozen on" is used to describe the fixed and focused attention of the children on the movie screen.
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It is like a monstrous mask, a deformed grimace frozen on one's face".
If you want one, you usually order it from them frozen on the internet.
I stood frozen on the sidewalk.
Now, starflake frozen on the windowpane.
My breath is frozen on the walls of the tent.
"This work was frozen on London's initiative," he said.
Strips of meat hung frozen on a clothesline.
I was stunned — a smirk frozen on my face.
Officer Gentile stood frozen on the lawn, mute and distraught.
But Benitez stood frozen on the mound for a moment, wishing he had gotten the call.
I tried sweet ice wine, made from grapes that have frozen on the vine.
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