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The phrase "treatment on" is not correct and usable in written English.
Instead, you can use the phrase "treatment for" or "treatment of." For example, "The doctor prescribed a new treatment for her chronic pain."
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But Nottingham is better than some places, where no one can have treatment on the NHS.
"We're exploring various solutions, one of which is containment and treatment on campus".
It's a window treatment on history.
So treatment on Thursday now looking unlikely.
10.37am GMT Nadal is having more treatment on his back.
After that game, Sharapova received treatment on her right arm.
Rose had encountered similar treatment on his Ryder Cup debut.
Twice a week, he gets heat treatment on it.
QUESTION FROM WILLIAM: Excellent treatment on crowd management John.
Signing up for treatment on Monday wasn't exactly a breeze.
He turned the "Johnson treatment" on the president himself.
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