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Obviously "reaction to" is correct but I wonder if "reaction on" is correct. If so what is the difference?

Examples:

People have a positive reaction to good things.
People have a positive reaction on good things.

Are these sentences correct? And is there any difference?

I have not found the collocation “reaction on” in any dictionary. However, I found an article where “react on” is used. Also on this site there is the question which might me useful. You can see the following link:

What's the difference between "react on" and "react to"

Obviously "reaction to" is correct but I wonder if "reaction on" is correct. If so what is the difference?

Examples:

People have a positive reaction to good things.
People have a positive reaction on good things.

Are these sentences correct? And is there any difference?

Obviously "reaction to" is correct but I wonder if "reaction on" is correct. If so what is the difference?

Examples:

People have a positive reaction to good things.
People have a positive reaction on good things.

Are these sentences correct? And is there any difference?

I have not found the collocation “reaction on” in any dictionary. However, I found an article where “react on” is used. Also on this site there is the question which might me useful. You can see the following link:

What's the difference between "react on" and "react to"

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Can reaction on"reaction on" be used?

Obviously reaction to"reaction to" is correct but I wonder if reaction on"reaction on" is correct. If so what is the difference.?

Examples:

People have a positive reaction to good things.

People have a positive reaction on good things.

People have a positive reaction to good things.
People have a positive reaction on good things.

Are these sentences correct? And is there any difference?

Can reaction on be used?

Obviously reaction to is correct but I wonder if reaction on is correct. If so what is the difference.

Examples:

People have a positive reaction to good things.

People have a positive reaction on good things.

Are these sentences correct? And is there any difference?

Can "reaction on" be used?

Obviously "reaction to" is correct but I wonder if "reaction on" is correct. If so what is the difference?

Examples:

People have a positive reaction to good things.
People have a positive reaction on good things.

Are these sentences correct? And is there any difference?

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Can reaction on be used?

Obviously reaction to is correct but I wonder if reaction on is correct. If so what is the difference.

Examples:

People have a positive reaction to good things.

People have a positive reaction on good things.

Are these sentences correct? And is there any difference?