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"searches on" is not a grammatically correct phrase in written English.
The correct phrase would be "searches for" or "conducts searches on". "Searches" is a verb, and in this context, it needs to be followed by a preposition. Examples of correct usage include: - She searches for information on the internet. - They conduct searches on potential candidates before hiring them. - The police are conducting searches on the suspect's property.
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"University Towns" is one of the top searches on our retirement site, Gangsaway.com.com
Searches on O'Neal still return the article.
Google searches on it soared tenfold.
Base your searches on more than a dozen investment criteria.
"Section 702 of FISA allows warrantless searches on Americans.
But to be subject to random searches on the subway?
Searches on tablets grew by 22% over the same period.
Startpage runs simultaneous searches on multiple engines anonymously.
The bureau conducted simultaneous searches on their houses and offices.
He described how a GCHQ employee deliberately undertook a number of unauthorised searches on an individual.
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