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The phrase "on the chest" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe something that is placed on the upper part of a person's body. For example: She wore a golden locket on the chest.
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One gunshot wound was on the forehead, one on the chest.
While practising, the participants placed one hand on the chest and the other on the abdomen.
I hit one of the nurses right on the chest, like this.
Immediately after the shock, start pushing on the chest again.
Sweating was quantified on the chest using a ventilated capsule.
The site of impact on the chest is also crucial.
Jorge Posada, the catcher, patted him vigorously on the chest.
A cigarette burns down on the chest of drawers.
He just likes pounding himself on the chest".
"They were undressed and beaten on the chest repeatedly.
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For men: a classic elephant-on-the-chest feeling.
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