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"grilled on" is correct and can be used in written English
It is often used to describe the act of questioning or interrogating someone in a persistent or intense manner. Example: The detective grilled the suspect on his whereabouts during the time of the crime.
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He was grilled on calls he has made to abolish certain federal courts — liberal ones whose rulings he disagrees with.
For now, here's one from 2008 with an elegantly casual recipe for lamb and figs grilled on rosemary skewers.
Candidates are being grilled on television.
What side should a chicken fillet be grilled on?
The specialty, however, is meat grilled on lava stone.
It's grilled on the rotisserie, designed by Mr. English.
Miso-marinated black cod, grilled on the robata, was meltingly tender.
And just right for a plate of asparagus, grilled on the weekend's barbecue.
Even once the chicken is cooked (yakitori means chicken grilled on a skewer), things stay strange.
The students in the room know they'll be grilled on each day's case study.
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Entrees include slices of filet mignon charcoal-grilled on a skewer; marinated small pieces of Cornish hen charcoal-grilled on a skewer; and breast of chicken with lemon sauce.
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