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The phrase "on the next" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something will happen in the future or on a subsequent occasion. Here is an example sentence: "I have an appointment on the next available date, which is two weeks from now."
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So, bring on the next new Nutcracker.
On the next window, click Next.
Next, write Use on the next line.
Bring on the next one".
Put on the next one.
On the next Sat.
Bring on the next wave!
Bring on the next instalment.
Bring on the next bout.
See you on the next live chat!
She beat me on the next hole".
More suggestions(21)
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