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"monograph on" is correct and usable in written English
You can use this phrase when referring to a detailed written or published study of a particular subject, or when referring to a book-length publication on a specific topic. For example, "I just read an interesting monograph on the effects of climate change on wildlife habitats."
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Auchincloss had written a monograph on Thackeray.
Monograph on the "Multiplication in Biela's Comet by Scission".
He is just finishing a 35-page monograph on Ossorio.
A monograph on Elizabethan toll roads in Kent?
Someone could write a monograph on SNCF hats.
Next month Rizzoli is publishing the first full-length monograph on Darger, written by Michael Bonesteel.
I very much enjoyed your minor monograph on whatever it was.
News of the project coincides with the announcement of the first monograph on Gates.
Butterfield has written a monograph on the subject of jamming on the air-brakes.
This handsome, informative exhibition celebrates the first monograph on Wendingen, which means Changes.
Mr. Stucky, who published a monograph on Lutoslawski, put her onto that composer's Sonata.
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