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'itch on' is not correct and usable in written English
You can use the phrase 'itchy on' to mean feeling uncomfortable or having an annoying sensation, but 'itch on' does not make sense in English. Example sentence: The wool sweater was so itchy on my skin.
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I woke up one morning feeling an itch on my face.
But he brushed off the Captain's jacket and straightened his hair, sometimes tottering on his feet as he nervously used one leg to scratch an itch on the other.
Poverty is the itch on our people's backs.
Although the itch on her scalp and forehead persists, she has gradually learned to protect herself.
Will you be reprimanded if you scratch that itch on your thigh?
Having an itch on your nose and not being able to scratch it".
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Whenever language difficulties crop up (Magnum keeps calling himself an "act-whore" and asking when his "odd-itch-on" will be), Angela tells herself it must be because of his British origins.
But it's also the season of the itch, brought on by bug bites, sunburn, and poison ivy.
In the morning, when you awaken, all you sense is a slight itching on your face.
Those who came down with itching on Tuesday were taken to Jamaica Hospital Medical Center, where they were treated with antihistamines.
The itching on my torso reminds me of the scene in "Alien" where the newly hatched alien erupts through the space traveller's chest.
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