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The phrase "on conferences" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to events or topics related to conferences. For example: "He prefers to attend conferences on regional economic development so he can stay up-to-date on the latest industry trends."
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The app is for people putting on conferences and other events who use Eventbrite to sell tickets.
So let's put aside all the drama around the event as the old payola way of putting on conferences goes through its death throes.
There's a hint of a smirk during his cockeyed one-liners ("I was attending a conference on conferences"), but when he breaks into a James Brown-like song or a human beat box, he turns deadpan, putting his nimble baritone to great use.
At the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School, for instance, female students in the Masters of Business Administration program band together to put on conferences, events, and panels, where they can meet one another as well as alumnae now in the corporate world.
denies excessive spending on conferences.
Since then, they have worked together on conferences and workshops on "Image and Meaning".
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He is prevented from asking questions on conference calls.
Not so with statements to the public on conference calls.
But he also works at home, often on conference calls.
Meanwhile the BBC is planning a story on conference chaos.
On conference calls, Dr. Nolop sometimes referred to those patients as "responders".
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