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The phrase "wasted on" is both correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to mean that something has been wasted on someone because they are unable to appreciate it or take advantage of it. For example: Her amazing talent was wasted on him; he was unable to recognize her talent or encourage her to pursue her dreams.
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Irony is wasted on Lazar.
"Fame's wasted on these c****s today.
Youth is wasted on the young.
Aid is wasted on corruption.
I'd say life is wasted on … people".
This was not wasted on West.
Money was wasted on below-par ideas.
A city wasted on the Parisians.
Youth is definitely wasted on the young".
Not a joule wasted on prattle.
"This irony is not wasted on me".
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