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The phrase "on the ice" is correct and usable in written English.
You would use this phrase to describe someone or something that is physically on a frozen surface of ice, such as a hockey rink. For example: The hockey player skated quickly across the ice.
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"That night on the ice.
On the ice, a fish.
Preferably, on the ice.
"Positioning on the ice".
He slammed his stick on the ice.
He was good on the ice.
"Until I stepped out on the ice.
She takes command on the ice".
On the ice I was Bobby Hull".
"I was on the ice," he said.
Stuff happens out on the ice".
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better on the ice
bleed on the ice
balance on the ice
comfortable on the ice
connection on the ice
debris on the ice
dust on the ice
effectiveness on the ice
float on the ice
hope on the ice
injury on the ice
imposed on the ice
on the glass
on the snowstorm
on the glace
on the glacier
on the popsicle
on the cream
on the iceberg
on the rink
on the glaciation
on the snowfall
on the icebox
on the icing
on the mirror
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