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The phrase "on a dock" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to describe a location in a sentence. For example, "She waited patiently on a dock for her boat to arrive."
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And a boatman slept on a dock, ignoring calls from passengers on a nearby jetty.
The same year, a fire on a dock at Paraguaná interrupted fuel shipments.
She just didn't want to end up like a fish flopping on a dock".
(A few thousand crates of less illustrious treasures were left on a dock in Nanjing).
"I was standing on a dock, and I looked at her".
The vessel was lifted out of the water this week on a dock supported by pontoons.
I was lying on a dock in quiet Bellport on Long Island, soaking up the sun.
We met on a dock, at the end of the day.
Wedge heels glinted with metallic light — a theme of the show, on a dock by the Seine.
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Imagine a half-ton tuna laid out on a dock next to a seahorse, a minnow, and a moray eel.
At home, I put the Switch on a dock to play games on my big-screen television.
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