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Discover LudwigThe phrase "onus on" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that responsibility or burden lies with someone or something. Example: The onus is on the students to complete their assignments on time. In this sentence, "onus on" is used to show that the responsibility for completing assignments on time lies with the students.
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So it's not an onus on me.
Monsanto has put the onus on farmers.
Biden, however, put the onus on Moscow.
Benign neglect puts the onus on the teenagers.
But Mr. Romney kept the onus on Mr. Obama.
We could feel the onus on our shoulders.
Governments place the onus on their citizens to volunteer organs.
These steps would place the onus on Iran.
Which puts the onus on us, their enablers.
That puts the onus on customers to dicker.
But Dr. Swanson put the onus on local government.
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