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"sits on" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it in a variety of contexts to mean that someone or something is in a stationary and balanced position. For example: "The cat sits on the windowsill, watching the birds in the garden."
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Marie Dressler sits on, watching.
"She sits on it.
Who sits on the committee?
He sits on a pillow.
Obamacare sits on two pillars.
He sits on four boards.
He already sits on Alcoa's.
She now sits on several corporate boards.
"Kleist sits on a churchyard wall.
She sits on an espnW advisory panel.
Lightning Field sits on 9,000 acres!
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