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The phrase "script on" is not a complete sentence, so it is not correct to use it on its own.
It may be a part of a longer sentence, in which case it could be correct and usable in written English. For example: "He pulled out a scroll and began to read the script on it." In this sentence, "script on" is used to describe the physical location of the script, which is on the scroll. Here are a few more examples of how "script on" could be used in a sentence: - "The director gave us the script on how the scene should be played out." - "I can't read the tiny script on this medicine bottle." - "She stumbled over her lines as she tried to read the script on the teleprompter." - "After hours of practicing, the actors finally got their lines down and were able to deliver a flawless performance as written on the script."
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Her name is tattooed in large Gothic script on one of his arms.
But a NATO missile with Cyrillic script on its components?
JAMES -- Well, I wrote a script on Roberto Clemente.
I wrote his name in Devanagari script on a napkin.
Specials are chalked in looping script on a chalkboard.
She had 23 permutations of the script on her files.
"You could be given a script on Friday.
Last Tango isn't the only script on her plate.
Ray had another Capote script on his desk.
The strait-laced Joeckel pretty much sticks to the script on and off the field.
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