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The phrase 'rude on' is not a correct phrase in written English.
It is not a commonly used phrase and its meaning is not clear. If you want to express rudeness or impoliteness, you could use the phrase 'be rude to' or 'be impolite to.' For example, "He was rude to the waiter."
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And that which qualifies as rude on the roads in one part of the country can simply be a rule of the road elsewhere.
On a really nitty-gritty level, no one wants to work with someone who's haughty or rude on set or in the studio.
Leonardo DiCaprio, who was lewd and rude on ludes in The Wolf of Wall Street.
We are never going to stop people being rude on Twitter or in real life, nor would we want to.
And we'll practise being rude on each other, to be sure we're ready for you when you come back.
O'Reilly did a little spinning himself when I asked if he was often rude on the air.
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At 39, Watson is also (at the risk of being rude) getting on as a ballet star.
Someone is rude to on the subway?
LONDON, April 10 (Reuters) - Rudeness and throwing insults are cutting online friendships short with a survey on Wednesday showing people are getting ruder on social media and two in five users have ended contact after a virtual altercation.
A number of celebrities rushed to join the CCTV attack on Apple by posting rude comments on Weibo, China's version of Twitter.
Rude behavior on your part can put one of your most valued possessions at risk for abuse or damage.
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