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Discover LudwigThe phrase "placed on a" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when describing the action of putting something onto a surface or into a position. Example: "The book was placed on a shelf for everyone to see."
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A gun is placed on a table.
The cup nest is placed on a branch in vegetation.
The student is placed on a required leave of absence.
The student is placed on a required withdrawal.
All others will be placed on a wait list.
All who sign up are placed on a waitlist.
He was also placed on a no-fly list.
The boy was intubated and placed on a respirator.
McMillan was placed on a bus to be processed.
Mardenborough was placed on a driver-development programme at Silverstone.
Clearly, her name had been placed on a blacklist.
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