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The phrase "on tonight" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to refer to events, shows, or activities that are scheduled to take place during the current evening. Example: "The concert is on tonight at the downtown arena."
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"He was on tonight.
December 31st — So many parties going on tonight.
"And obviously, we didn't turn it back on tonight".
Caller: But he kept on tonight with this situation here.
"There was some of that going on tonight".
Yup, that'll be a consolation for them later on tonight.
"That wasn't too bad for this morning... Bring on tonight".
We just come down here to find out what's going on tonight".
"I'm glad I had my boots on tonight, because I sure stepped in it out there.
"I'm glad I had my boots on tonight," Mr. Perry said, "because I sure stepped in it out there".
"Hey, so, what do you have going on tonight?" He was still unsure — maybe he should invite him.
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