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"try it on" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to suggest to someone that they should try on a piece of clothing or a piece of jewelry to see how it looks. For example: "You should try the dress on before you buy it, just to be sure it fits you."
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"They kept saying: 'Try it on, try it on!' " Kirsten Sheridan said.
It's time to try it on!
If you like something, try it on!
He can try it on for size".
I had to try it on.
"Try it on Kayak," someone suggsted.
Friends asked to try it on.
"Try it on," I say.
Try it on little kids.
He can't try it on.
Obviously, I went to try it on.
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