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The phrase "on shelf" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something is physically located or stored on a shelf, or to describe a state of being stored or available for use. Example: The books were neatly arranged on the shelf, waiting to be read. Example: The toys were on the shelf, ready to be played with. Example: The project has been put on the shelf for now, but we can revisit it in the future.
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I get on Rocker to take a pin from Kit on Shelf, minus one means now there'll be zero left of the five.
Place on shelf under rack.
n On shelf, from left: vintage bust, $1,050.
One day in store, boy human sees us on shelf.
Chances are, you won't see it on shelf near you, unless you live in China.
These beetles are commonly found on shelf fungi, under bark, or in rotting plant material.
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At least two aspects of the on-shelf advection could be proposed; the first one is transport by the East Arabian Current from the south.
Ms. Buchanan of Walmart said that on-shelf availability was at a record high, and metrics for cleanliness and other categories were on upward trends.
On Friday, Wal-Mart Stores is scheduled to vote on a proposal to tie management compensation to on-shelf product availability at its stores.
Then comes a tailored merchandizing blitz, complete with coupons and on-shelf information.
"We launched our premium-priced HERO6 Black with global on-shelf availability and strong critical acclaim.
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