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Discover LudwigThe phrase "on the format" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the structure or layout of something, such as a document or presentation. Example: "Please make sure your presentation is on the correct format before submitting it to the committee." This sentence means that the presentation needs to follow a specific layout or template in order to be accepted by the committee.
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Ten years on, the format is showing its age.
Sound quality depends, in part, on the format you use to record.
Does your reaction to the information provided in the film differ based on the format?
"We're all in agreement on the format," the moderator, Quincy Howe, said, introducing the program.
But the association agreed to hold town hall meetings on the format after this year's tournament.
The royalty is paid by the entity licensing the music (which varies, depending on the format of the recording).
"He's also going to be advising us on the format in which academic papers should be published and data standards.
The number of 3-D screens has been growing, as Hollywood increasingly relies on the format to boost ticket sales.
Only this week, the Rock was named People's Sexiest Man Alive, forcing a slight skew on the format.
Here's an interesting contribution by Susan Sedlak who lets us in on the format of her reading habits.
If stand-up brings out your inner Scrooge, there are plenty of festive variations on the format.
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