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The phrase "on for" is a correct and common phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something is going to happen or be done in the future. Example: The concert is on for tomorrow night.
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Is she on for 2016?
This went on for some years.
This went on for some months.
Talks have dragged on for years.
It could carry on for hours!
Leave on for one hour.
Leave on for one minute.
Oprah's on for it.
Read on for more.
Read on for details.
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