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Free sign upThe phrase "on the instruments" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a musical performance or a scientific experiment involving measuring instruments. For example: "The jazz band performed an exciting number on the instruments."
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Since then, engineers have been checking out the spacecraft before turning on the instruments, including the camera.
"But from mid-March to the end of April, we will be switching on the instruments one by one.
There are also two additional clips: one hones in on the instruments used by The Bell Laboratory, and another on Pantha Du Prince's live setup.
Inside the powerful noise of the scanner, he fixed his attention on the instruments, separating one set from the other strings, woodwinds, brass.
Inside the powerful noise of the scanner, he fixed his attention on the instruments, separating one set from the other — strings, woodwinds, brass.
For the pilot governed by Visual Flight Rules, 20percentt of one's focus is on the instruments while 80percentt looks outside at what God created.
The camera zooms in on the instruments, almost fetishising them.
Percussive sounds (that is, banging on the instruments) appear briefly too.
Mr. Mander does not put the digital bass stops on the instruments he builds.
Finding everything in working order, they turned on the instruments, including the camera.
By September 2008, losses on the instruments mounted, requiring a federal bailout of A.I.G.
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