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The phrase "lounge on" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a relaxed or leisurely position, often in a casual context. Example: "After a long week at work, I just want to lounge on the couch and watch movies all weekend."
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In one pic, Blue cuddles up to mom, while the two lounge on a recliner.
Lounge on the huge circular pouf.
The dogs lounge on them like odalisques.
They lounge on abandoned car seats.
Braver souls lounge on chaises set up in shallow water.
They lounge on them, moving only incrementally at first.
City dwellers in bathing suits lounge on big wooden chaises.
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Marling plays Mercury Lounge on June 18.
(Mulcahy comes to the Mercury Lounge on June 27).
(They'll also perform together at Mercury Lounge on March 17).
The program is known as Teen Lounge on Wheels.
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