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"on shelves" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe items that are physically stored on shelves, as in the sentence "The books were neatly arranged on shelves."
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Products not on shelves do not sell.
Dolls and wooden blocks remained on shelves.
Rows of sharp, tiny triangles sat on shelves nearby.
The ingredients are strewn across tables, not stacked on shelves.
All records are on paper, stored in mounds on shelves.
Cornucopias of pastas and pestos and peperoncini lie on shelves.
Suitcases are stacked on shelves up to the ceiling.
Inventories are piling up on shelves and being written off.
Here, they are boxed and displayed on shelves.
And rather than being on shelves, they're on the floor.
There are books in boxes and books on shelves.
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