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Free sign upThe phrase "on the fields" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to activities or events taking place in open areas, typically related to agriculture, sports, or nature.
Example: "The children played joyfully on the fields, enjoying the warm sunshine."
Alternatives: "in the meadows" or "across the pastures."
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The city continued work on the fields.
"It's nice to look out on the fields," she said.
On the fields that were still being irrigated, the pumps were "sucking air": chuck-chuck-chuck.
"Initially, the government put up factories and office signs right on the fields," Houng says.
There was grainy videotape showing him, gun in hand, on the fields of Vietnam.
The two youngsters, Josh and Clint, would eventually meet on the fields of suburban Atlanta.
But immigrant men, mostly Latino, have a cultural claim on the fields.
The leftover byproduct is still spread on the fields as fertilizer.
"In late autumn we get snow, and the groundskeepers won't let you on the fields".
The British credited their victory over Napoleon to the games played on the fields of Eton.
And it was something similar that happened on the fields of Norway and of Flanders.
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