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"sit on" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used when talking about sitting on a surface, especially a chair or bench, but it can also be used to refer to withholding information or action. For example: "I'm going to sit on this piece of news until I hear more details."
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sit on
verb
To block, suppress, restrain.
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Sit on bench.
They sit on stoops.
Some sit on roofs.
Sit on my lap.
You sit on the doorstep.
They sit on folding chairs.
You may sit on it.
We sit on orange cushions.
Do I sit on it?
Flowers sit on their sills.
Sit on this warm stone.
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