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"on a bridge" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a bridge that you are either standing on or crossing. For example: "The view on the bridge was breathtaking."
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Several times, Fife found himself on a bridge, contemplating death.
Italian troops on a bridge nearby opened fire.
And, symbolically, they should do it on a bridge.
This is reproduced in Donovan's memoir, Strangers on a Bridge.
What's not to like about a garden on a bridge?
For this purpose, measurements were performed on a bridge.
He caught up with her on a bridge over the Seine.
It could easily look like a bear in a tree or a man on a bridge.
The police beating crowds on a bridge on the Nile, or army trucks rolling across it?
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Try doing this near an ocean/on a bridge for extra fun.
Then Ruth had an odd, strained conversation on a bridge.
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