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"on a runway" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe the location of something, such as a plane, that is on the paved strip of land used for airplanes to take off and land. For example, "The airplane was positioned on a runway, ready for takeoff."
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To this day, Owens does not put on a runway show just for effect.
In black-and-white newsprint, a plane sits on a runway, threatening to take off.
The perils of wearing one under bright lights on a runway in heels?
"It's one thing to put something on a runway that's 6 inches above the knee.
Each one propelled me high into the air and landed me safely on a runway in an entirely different location.
How are clothes presented on a runway?
Maybe Mr. Van Noten can't be funny on a runway.
It felt like you're on a runway with a plane.
"An airplane taxiing on a runway," he said.
"It's not every day you see Snidely Whiplash on a runway," the Times observed.
But you can't just dump some fox fur on a runway and call it luxury".
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