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Discover LudwigThe phrase "on a sidewalk" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it any time you are talking about someone or something being on a sidewalk, like when describing a scene or telling a story. For example, you could say "He walked quickly up the street, ignoring the looks of the people on the sidewalk."
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Think of that next time you see one lying on a sidewalk.
Riding on a sidewalk, especially an unfamiliar one.
We were sitting on a sidewalk terrace.
It was sitting on a sidewalk.
"I found it on a sidewalk.
A man accosted me on a sidewalk.
You get on a sidewalk, you go forward.
Six percent of pedestrians were injured while on a sidewalk.
He shouldn't be worried about sleeping on a sidewalk.
Where On a sidewalk under Interstate 90 in Seattle.
Enormous, misshapen feet are planted firmly on a sidewalk.
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