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"a URL" is correct and usable in written English
You could use it when referring to a web address. For example: "I found the article I was looking for by using a URL I found online."
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The operator ^? is similar to ^ but it generates a URL link for HTML display.
anybody got a url?
Google also has a URL builder as part of Analytics.
Users can then share a URL to show their friends their squad picks.
Neither Web browsers nor ordinary citizens need this ugly cluster anymore to recognize a URL.
It will have a headline and a sentence leading to a URL.
Even the link to the Tasty page on buzzfeed.com is obscured by a URL shortener.
When you visited that Facebook page, you probably hit a URL.
Every time you tweet a URL, Twitter is shortening the URL for you.
The end of the ad, at least the one I saw, has a URL.
A new service called Thefirstday.com now offers newborns their first shot at a URL.
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