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Discover LudwigThe phrase "on a balcony" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a person or object being located or situated on the outdoor platform or structure attached to a building. Example: "She sipped her tea while enjoying the cool breeze on a balcony overlooking the city."
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Ira finds her crying on a balcony.
We were on a balcony about 20 feet away.
I was stuck on a balcony outside Building 31.
Detectives sit on a balcony above the holding cell.
Set up some tables on a balcony overlooking the bay.
I first ate cucumbers prepared this way on a balcony in Lake Como, Italy.
"When you live here, it's like being on a balcony above the city," she said.
As he stood on a balcony, looking down at couples kissing, he didn't feel jealous.
I had a terrible result on a balcony by a river once.
There is seating for 30 outdoors, most of it on a balcony outside the bar.
"You can grow them in a little washtub on a balcony.
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