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Discover Ludwig"typed on" is correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used when referring to a document that has been written on a computer. For example, "I just finished typing up my paper on the computer."
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A message typed on one will reproduce on any, or all, of the others.
But this one was typed on much sturdier stock.
(The scripts were typed on paper scrolls).
He clicked and typed on a computer.
It was text typed on a keyboard.
Ideas are typed on Evernote, no longer jotted on paper.
(They seem to have been typed on labels, hardly permanent).
Even the address was typed on a computer.
In the audience, delegates typed on their phones.
One typed on a laptop, the other asked questions.
The novel was, after all, originally typed on a scroll.
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