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"on rocks" can be a valid and correct part of a sentence in written English
It is a prepositional phrase that indicates location or position. Some possible ways to use "on rocks" in a sentence are: - The ship crashed on rocks just off the coast. - The climbers carefully made their way across the narrow ledge on rocks jutting out from the cliff. - The picnic blanket was spread out on rocks near the riverbank. - The dancer gracefully balanced on rocks, creating a stunning performance. - The hikers stopped to rest on rocks overlooking the valley below. All of these examples show the phrase being used to indicate a physical location or surface. "On rocks" can also be used in idiomatic expressions, such as "on the rocks" meaning something is in a difficult or troubled state, or "on the rocks" as a type of drink served with ice.
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A creek burbled under a bridge and by muffins of snow piled on rocks.
She landed on rocks in a creek, breaking one ski, her poles and bruising her ribs.
Women perched on rocks like mermaids.
Turtles sun on rocks near the piers.
Most species are terrestrial or grow on rocks.
Breaking out lunch, we laze on rocks, practically purring.
Often has banana-shaped profile when on rocks.
By the 17th century, there were whole books on rocks.
Lizards lazed on rocks and butterflies fluttered among the trees.
Some goats clamber about on rocks, seen from a train.
(Pictographs that are drawn or painted on rocks are known as petrograms; those that are incised or carved on rocks are called petroglyphs).
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