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Discover Ludwig"on skates" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone who is wearing or using skates for a specific activity, such as ice skating or roller skating. Example: Sarah glided gracefully across the ice, her feet expertly maneuvering on skates.
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The show ended with the audience putting on skates themselves.
It was all about youth, energy, physical aggressiveness — about putting on skates and suddenly being four inches taller".
In one instance, she was practically en pointe, tiptoeing on skates.
… Anyway, I said, 'I didn't know you ice-skated' and Jackie says, 'I've never been on skates on my life.
In answering this question one begins to understand how Americans misunderstand the greatest game on skates.
They play hockey on skates.
Carhops on skates.
You can go on skates.
Plus, he's, uh, sex on skates.
It's like an alternative Women's Institute, on skates.
Likewise for children on skates, scooters and skateboards.
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