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Discover LudwigOf a sentence The phrase "Insurance on" is not technically correct and is not typically used in written English.
Instead, a better phrase would be "Insurance for." For example: "We need to purchase insurance for our business."
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But they have insurance on their houses.
Life insurance on our children!
She has no insurance on the house.
What sort of people will buy insurance on the exchange?
More likely, they would buy insurance on a health exchange.
"You take out life insurance on my nephew?
My insurance on my car was way past due.
Luckily he has insurance on his holdings, through Caesar.
Liability insurance on the two ambulances skyrocketed, Mr. Germino said.
"We had insurance on the house, flood, too," he continued.
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