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"on here" is correct and usable in written English.
It typically refers to a physical location such as a place, room, or floor, although it can be used more generally. For example, you could say: "Let's meet up on here later today."
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Hang on here".
"What's going on here?" one asked.
Bring It On" here.
Hold on here.
Read on here.
A lot going on here.
KFF: What's going on here?
Any newspaper folks on here?
What is going on here?
So what's going on here?
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