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Discover LudwigThe phrase "on the finger" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a certain object that is worn on a finger, such as a ring or glove. For example: She wore a sparkling diamond ring on the finger of her left hand.
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But hang on, the finger was at Tierney's ear again.
This doesn't exist in England where you could get them all on the finger of one hand.
She sucks on the finger she pricked.
X-rays on the finger were negative.
It's a tap on the finger," she said.
He hopes to start playing without tape on the finger.
Wright had a splint on the finger on Wednesday.
Acosta wore a wrap on the finger in the clubhouse.
One voter said: "I do not want to return home with ink on the finger".
"He will wear a splint on the finger when he is not playing," Walsh said.
Let loquacious Bob Ingersoll have the last word on the Finger Lakes.
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