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The phrase "resume on" is not correct and typically not used in written English
It may be intended to indicate a continuation of an action or process, but the correct preposition is usually "resume" without "on." Example: "Please resume the meeting after the break."
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Digging will resume on Friday.
It will resume on Tuesday.
Deliberations are scheduled to resume on Friday.
Negotiations were scheduled to resume on Monday.
Trading was due to resume on Friday.
The case will resume on 2 July.
Classes are expected to resume on Monday.
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They were scheduled to resume on Thursday.
Negotiations are set to resume on January 14.
Deliberations will resume on Friday.
Jury selection now will resume on Monday.
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