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"on a cliff" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation in which a person or object is located high up on a steep rocky surface. For example, "The children stood on a cliff, watching the dolphins play in the sea below."
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It's on a cliff.
Two potentially epic collapses still teetering on a cliff?
TRY this next time you are strolling on a cliff.
Gail: Well, not if you're on a cliff.
It's on a cliff, actually, a thousand-foot drop.
The following year we camped on a cliff face.
We stood on a cliff, beside a lighthouse.
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Part one ended on a cliff-hanger, as Ellie talked her way into Milena's business premises.
Minutes before, a light sunny breeze had swirled around us on a cliff-top path.
Oh dear, I didn't think I had left Rebel Heart on a cliff-hanger!
Each episode basically ends on a cliff-hanger or a "holy crap" moment.
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