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Register at vs Register on

Both 'register at' and 'register on' are commonly used phrases in English, but they are used in different contexts. 'Register at' is used when referring to a physical location where registration takes place, while 'register on' is used when referring to an online platform or website where registration occurs.

Last updated: March 25, 2024 • 1511 views

Register at

This phrase is correct and commonly used when referring to a physical location where registration takes place.

Use 'register at' when talking about registering at a physical location, such as a school, office, or event.

Examples:

  • You need to register at the front desk.
  • Students can register at the admissions office.
  • Please register at the conference registration desk.
  • Participants are required to register at the venue.
  • Don't forget to register at the event entrance.
  • The Trade Union Confederation has not been able to register at State level.
  • The meter shall start and continue to register at
  • First of all, with regard to a register at EU level and what we intend to do in using this - should we, for example, let employers know?
  • For example, if we are setting up a register at European level, what action do we propose to take with the names entered on that register?
  • However, due to cumbersome procedures necessary to obtain State level registration and also non-recognition of state level registration at entity level (Republika Srpska), many NGOs prefer to register at entity level.
  • NGOs can register at State, Entity, cantonal (for FBiH) or municipal level.
  • The meter shall start and continue to register at Un, PF = 1 (polyphase meter with balanced loads) and a current which is equal to Ist.
  • the setting up of a traceability system, including a registration number and a register at EU level in order to identify types of pyrotechnic articles and their manufacturer;
  • The environmental report prepared by ENVIRON International Corporation is a part of the Real Estate Purchase Agreement and the documents are publicly available at the Land Register at the Commissioner's Office in Keflavík.
  • Each central excise liaison office or liaison department shall forward notifications of any modifications of its national register to the Central Register at the latest on the activation date of the modification.
  • The competent authorities and the Commission shall use the Register for Biocidal Products to record and communicate the decisions they have taken in relation to the authorisations of biocidal products and shall update the information in the Register at the time such decisions are taken.
  • Accessible on the Council register at: ...
  • Players may register at the members' service desk or online.
  • I checked the register at the convenience store.
  • A guarantee of origin shall only be held in one register at one time.
  • Apparently, Woody Allen works the register at Fao Schwarz on Fifth Ave.
  • I checked the register at the convenience store.
  • Some NGOs also choose not to register at all.
  • - Organise information campaigns encouraging citizens to register at the common office.
  • No, but he was complaining about the heat register at the Brixton.

Alternatives:

  • sign up at
  • enroll at
  • check in at
  • join at
  • attend at

Register on

This phrase is correct and commonly used when referring to an online platform or website where registration occurs.

Use 'register on' when talking about registering on a website, app, or online platform.

Examples:

  • You can register on our website.
  • Please register on the conference website.
  • Students need to register on the online portal.
  • Participants are encouraged to register on the event platform.
  • Don't forget to register on the app.
  • Sweden reports annually to the voluntary UN Register on Conventional Arms.
  • Sweden reports annually to the voluntary UN Register on Conventional Arms, and since 2007 also on SALW exports.
  • Beijing does not publish any information about arms transfers abroad and has not submitted any data to the UN Register on Conventional Arms in the last eight years.
  • In May 2007, Sweden reported in the 8th optional reporting category Information on international transfers of small arms and light weapons, in the UN Register on Conventional Arms, on exports of SALW from Sweden in 2006.
  • In addition, business owners in possession of a permit to trade with weapons are required to keep a record and - upon specific instructions from the police - regularly report to the Police Weapons Register on their purchases and sales of weapons.
  • He added that Members could sign the attendance register on Thursday and Friday.
  • However, citizens and companies still need to search the register on a country-by-country basis, in particular, because the current voluntary cooperation between registers has not proved to be sufficient.
  • 1. The Member States shall have access to all the information contained in the Community register on condition that they comply with the provisions relating to the protection of personal data arising from Regulation (EC) No 45/2001, and in particular Article 8 thereof.
  • The keepers must keep an up-to-date register on the holding, and the competent authority must keep an up-to-date central register of holdings.
  • Estonia submits annually reports to UN Register on Conventional Arms.
  • Estonia submits annually reports to the UN Register on Conventional Arms.
  • Estonia submits annual reports to the UN Register on Conventional Arms.
  • Estonia submits annually reports to UN Register on Conventional Arms and OSCE.
  • Sweden reports annually to the voluntary UN Register on Conventional Arms, including on small arms and lights weapons.
  • Information extracted from the Register on (date)
  • Any person may request from the DPO a copy of the information which is available in the Register on any notified processing operation.
  • The Office shall provide certified or uncertified extracts from the Register on request, on payment of a fee.
  • Subject to Article 73, the Office shall provide certified or uncertified extracts from the Register on request, on payment of a fee.
  • The Office shall provide certified or uncertified extracts from the Register on request and on payment of a fee.
  • 6. Subject to Article 73, the Office shall provide certified or uncertified extracts from the Register on request, on payment of a fee.

Alternatives:

  • sign up on
  • enroll on
  • join on
  • subscribe on
  • create an account on

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