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The phrase "on kiosk" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to something related to a kiosk, but without additional context, it is unclear how to use it properly. Example: "You can find the tickets on kiosk 5."
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They said the sidewalks were too narrow, the streets too residential, and the ads on kiosk walls too bright.
Documents and sensitive data should not be saved locally on kiosk computers, as these machines are publicly accessible.
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Microsoft is working on kiosks too, said Tim Gruver, director of technology and strategy for Microsoft worldwide distribution and services.
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The public service announcements began running this week in New York magazine and Newsweek as well as on kiosks, billboards and construction sites around New York City.
But if you care about security, you won't read your email, personal or business, on kiosks or in internet cafes at all.
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