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"on a battlefield" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a literal battlefield, or a figurative one, such as a political conflict. For example: The leaders of the two countries met on a battlefield to sign a peace treaty.
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He suffered one more wartime injury — not on a battlefield, but on a makeshift baseball field in Alabama.
Abdullah Deghayes, 18, died on a battlefield over a month ago in north-west Syria near the border with Turkey.
Butterflies on a battlefield.
Still others ran, as on a battlefield.
The same cannot be said on a battlefield.
It's like a declaration of love on a battlefield.
"In a sense, we meet on a battlefield.
He's manipulated corpses on a battlefield into a gory embrace.
You cannot be sure about anything on a battlefield.
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One of my toughest battles, however, was fought in the courts of the United States, not on a battlefield.
Its lyrics encourage one to aim for their goals like a soldier on a battlefield.
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