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"on the grass" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe where someone or something is positioned in a particular place such as a park or a garden. For example: "The children were playing on the grass in the park."
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"No one on the grass.
Poultry on the grass, alas!
He walks on the grass.
He was bleeding out on the grass.
She herself sat on the grass.
It landed on the grass and bounced.
"Just lying there on the grass.
"We never ride on the grass".
Talk to students lounging on the grass.
They quarrelled and rolled on the grass.
Outside, on the grass: the pressure.
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