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"roster on" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to put someone on a list or schedule for a particular duty or task. You can use it when talking about assigning people to a specific role or responsibility. Example: The manager has asked us to roster on two more staff members for the busy holiday season.
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Only the teams with few N.H.L. players, which is to say the weaker ones, had anything like a full roster on hand for practices, which could begin Sunday.
His roster, on the basis of pure talent, may be one of the worst he has had in his 10 seasons at Louisville.
Leading up to the next Winter Olympics, Kariya was chosen as one of eight initial players to Canada's roster on March 23 , 2001
The roster on Griffin's side is significant.
Then suddenly he vanished from the roster on the Web.
The federation said it would release that roster on Thursday.
Drazenovic, 26, was added to the club's roster on emergency recall on March 8.
According to a U.S. Soccer spokesman, Klinsmann will announce his roster on Sunday.
10 26 p.m. | Updated Italy Coach Cesare Prandelli announced a 23-man roster on Sunday.
He was carrying a bat and a piece of paper, presumably with a roster on it.
Seven players were added to the M.L.S. all-stars game day roster on Sunday.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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