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Discover Ludwig"my paper on" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to introduce or refer to a specific paper that the speaker has written or is currently working on. Example: "My paper on the effects of climate change will be published in a scientific journal next month." In this sentence, "my paper on" introduces the subject of the paper and indicates that the speaker is the author of the paper.
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"Did I mention my paper on the asp caterpillar?" he asked me one day.
and dismissively threw my paper on my desk.
" 5. Print subscribers want to know: If I'm so important, why can't I get my paper on time?
"Dear Muriel, as regards Conservative activities this term I gave my paper on agricultural policy, which was a staggering success.
Meanwhile, the White House e-mailed me a copy of the Op-Ed before I received my paper on Monday morning, and two Republican congressmen I interviewed brought it up as proof that Iraq is improving.
"To persons who have not thought much on the subject, I fear my paper on the succession of species [the Sarawak Law of 1855] will not appear so clear as it does to you.
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No one stops me on the street and asks to see my papers on suspicion that I look Scottish or German.
But I prop my papers on a music stand and read standing up.
I see that, along with the mail, there is a shoebox full of my papers on the table.
Epstein went to Yale and majored in American Studies — "and that allowed me to write most of my papers on baseball, rock 'n' roll — things that I wanted to write about," as he told the Moneyball-friendly site Baseball Prospectus.
Still, I had gone back to delivering my papers on time; I had envisioned this as a test of my mettle, but the drum major seemed to have forgotten all about me.
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