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The phrase "is visited on" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe consequences or punishment being inflicted upon someone or something. For example: - The full weight of the law is visited on those who break it. - The sins of the father will be visited on the son. - The wrath of the gods is visited on the town for their blasphemous actions. - The consequences of our actions will be visited on future generations.
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The question is why this regulatory burden is visited on Americans.
For many mixed couples in Japan, the worst discrimination is visited on their children, who are often mercilessly teased.
It tidily stacks the deck of its central thesis, which concerns the nature of grace as it is visited on inhabitants of this earth.
" Pity" and " piety" stem from the same etymological root; we had hoped they were inseparable, but a contemplation of Hell, where God's terrible vendetta is visited on the damned for all eternity, obliges us to see that if we want an ordered cosmos, with Paradise on top and Hell at the bottom, then pity will have to go.
It lays bare the cycle of violence that is visited on places such as this when it notes that the arrest of two dozen gang members two years before had paved the way for a rival to thrive in their absence.
Each plant is visited on average 170 times during its four-month growing cycle and the harvesting alone requires multiple visits over several weeks as leaves from different parts of the plant are picked by hand as they mature.
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Caregivers are visited on-site every week or fortnight by the Project Officers.
Mayor Boris Johnson is visiting on Friday, but he has probably met part of the garden already.
The farm can be visited on a one-day tour or you can stay for a few days.
The health centres were visited on more than one occasion to enable observations of all concerned staff.
It fitted with the exhilarating sense that plagues were being visited on us, but only lighthearted ones.
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