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The phrase "seated on" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the location of someone or something in the context of a physical scene or location. For example, "The old woman was seated on a park bench, watching the children play."
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All five men were seated on tufted red-velvet chairs.
He was not seated on the jury.
A friend, seated on the barstool, presided.
Maya rulers appear seated on waterlily thrones.
While Seated on a Rubber Ball.
Her parents, seated on either side of her, smiled.
Four of the musicians are Japanese, seated on our right.
The god was represented seated on an elaborately wrought throne.
Brandon is seated on his couch, watching television.
Seated on the shuttle's lower deck were Capt.
A string duet, seated on a bench, was playing Bach.
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