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Discover LudwigThe phrase "on a bill" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to refer to something that is written on a document or invoice outlining charges or expenses. Example: My name was spelled wrong on the bill. This sentence means that the document or invoice contained an error regarding the person's name.
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Just one of them on a bill would be sufficiently appealing.
Musicians paid to get on a bill.
One, not file a filibuster simply getting on a bill.
"But we need to put Reagan on a bill.
Mr. Stinziano has been working on a bill.
The environmentalists had signed off on a bill.
I understand that people want variety on a bill.
Tonight at 10, on a bill with Entrance.
"I can be late on a bill," she said.
It's very hard to get anybody in advance signed up on a bill.
The House is expected to vote Wednesday on a bill that includes the settlement.
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