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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'material on' is correct and usable in written English
It is often used to refer to the resources or information that is available about a particular subject or topic. For example, "I found a lot of useful material on Ancient Roman civilization."
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He reuses the materials on site.
Wood and glass are the cheapest materials on planet Earth.
She has a dossier of materials on the murder.
Chen was looking for instructional materials on stress analysis.
In May, Leshchenko published the materials on Ukrayinska Pravda.
Posting unofficial materials on bulletin boards has always been prohibited.
Manuscripts, computer- generated choreography, costumes, set pieces and posters are among the materials on view.
Materials on social media sites such as YouTube are not covered by licences.
Dr. Moller said he rejected many materials on his way to Pedot.
One of the challenges of any upcycling project is working with the materials on offer.
Not long ago, she went to Halifax to read archival materials on the 1917 accident.
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