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"on reserve" is a correct term in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that is temporarily unavailable or has been set aside for a specific purpose. For example, "The book is currently on reserve at the library, so it cannot be checked out."
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(It was already on reserve power).
"It's on reserve already.
He remains on reserve.
Instructors: Placing materials on reserve.
Also on reserve at Friend library.
This helpful set is on reserve.
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Some provinces are also involved in funding on-reserve programs12 and Ontario, Quebec, Manitoba, and British Columbia regulate on-reserve childcare programs (Senate, 2009, p.58).
He is right about First Nations people on-reserve being the minority.
"Certainly this is not a First Nations community or on-reserve issue at all," Pearce says.
Participants were recruited on-reserve at 3 special community events.
The population of interest was Aboriginal children living on-reserve.
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