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The phrase "on a stadium" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
To make an example, you could say: "Many people came to watch the championship game on a stadium."
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The problem is that they're not going to bring in enough money from New Jersey to justify spending a billion dollars on a stadium".
"Winning one will make you spend a billion two on a stadium".
Just like opening all the doors on a stadium let the fans flow in.
Doctoroff is in charge of the 2012 Olympics bid, which depends on a stadium being built.
The university has just spent $93 million on a stadium expansion.
But shouldn't treating your customers well come ahead of keeping your name on a stadium?
I just spent a billion dollars on a stadium, and I didn't plan on not playing football in it".
North Koreans were documented working on a stadium in St . Petersburgfor the 2018 World Cup, Human Rights Watch said.
Wyandotte County bondholders rest assured... your investment was actually paying somebody to buy naming rights on a stadium.
A Super Bowl in New York is not contingent on a stadium being built on the West Side".
Now Skarlatos is about to embark on a stadium tour as part of Dancing With the Stars live.
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