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Discover Ludwig'on every shelf' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe something or someone that is distributed on multiple shelves. For example: "The book store had copies of the book on every shelf."
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Searching in this way is akin to looking for a library book by examining every book on every shelf, one at a time.
Put one type of clothing on every shelf.
It was sticker shock-and-awe on every shelf.
5) [even more desperate] "Cameras on every shelf, which you can turn on remotely".
The selection of foodstuffs, fresh, frozen and tinned, stacked high on every shelf, was as impressive as anything offered by Tesco or Wal-Mart.
The house is the ultimate in moneyed hippydippydom – candles at every corner, trinkets on every shelf, elephants from India, giraffes from Africa, memorabilia from their travels.
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It is emphatically a family house, with the strange twist that there just happen to be photographs of a Nobel laureate on almost every shelf.
We checked under the 1928 elevator and took one last look at every shelf on our 8 labyrinth-like levels to make sure we left nothing behind.
That's because HFCS can be found in baked items, condiments, salad dressing, crackers, bars, cereal, processed meats, and sauces -- on pretty much every shelf in the supermarket.
Note: Matcha is a very expensive tea, and not one you're likely to find on every supermarket shelf.
She claims that YoPro was left out of Loblaws' official planogram, which is an internal document from head office that dictates what product goes where on what shelf, in every store.
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