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Discover LudwigThe phrase "trend on" is not a grammatically correct phrase in the English language.
It is not usable in written English. If you wanted to say something similar, you could use the phrase "trending on" instead. For example, "This TikTok video is trending on social media."
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Before long, one of her older sisters, Mechelle, noticed a disturbing trend on Facebook.
He didn't trend on Twitter.
There's a global trend on climate change.
It set a trend on how to score comedies.
On Twitter, #SpiritCooking was the top trend on Friday morning.
There's a global trend on natural resource depletion.
The trend on the Continent was the opposite.
It's possible that #Roots will trend on twitter.
Are you aware of the #vanlife trend on Instagram?
The hashtag #hellhole started to trend on Twitter.
Improving building management and efficiency through data is an evolving trend on campus and industry-wide.
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