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Discover LudwigThe phrase "on this band" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to something that is physically on top of or attached to a band, such as a piece of jewelry or a decorative item. Example: The singer was wearing a beautiful cuff bracelet on this band, which perfectly complemented her outfit.
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So why isn't everyone jumping on this band wagon?
Decadence was laid on this band".
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The grips on this band make it extra-comfortable to use".
We did it twice, and it's had a huge impact on this band".
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Come on, not one member of this band has his hair streaked orange or wears even a shred of lace!
Your base will consist of a band built with lumber fastened edgewise and decked with boards fastened flat on top of this band.
On both sides of this band, a thin (4 × 2 mm) tubular structure distended by fluid content, was present.
Keep the edges of this band on the inside of the mask to hide them.
I don't really know what's going on in this band photo but I want no part of it.
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