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The phrase "on the block" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a location or area, typically an inner city area, where a variety of activities or people, such as businesses or residents, congregate. For example, "The best restaurants in town are all located on the block."
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"Stay on the block".
Everyone on the block knows it.
It has other assets on the block.
His mother still lives on the block.
"I'll check you on the block, D".
The ugliest building on the block".
On the block, that is old news.
I'm on the block.
Bledsoe on the Block?
Another day on the block.
"On the block," Mr. Espinal said.
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guard on the block
interviewed on the block
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on the obstruction
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on the filter
on the neighborhood
on the slabs
on the bullion
on the keypad
on the boulder
on the marquee
on the time
on the blocked
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on the font
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