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The phrase "neutral on" is correct and usable in written English
It is used to express a neutral opinion or attitude on a particular topic. For example, you might say, "I'm neutral on the issue of after-school activities for high school students."
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It's an interesting design decision, but one that I'm mostly neutral on.
The photos are neutral on that.
They are scrupulously neutral on this.
I myself remain neutral on the subject.
It publicly remains neutral on Mr. Koch-Weser.
It remained neutral on both while preferring BAT.
Obama was studiously neutral on the US presidential contest.
In principle, the process would be neutral on emissions.
Governor Pataki, meanwhile, has remained neutral on the bills.
"I am neutral on bonds," Mr. Gross said.
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This bill may be deficit-neutral on paper.
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