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The phrase "a certain page" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific page without naming it directly, often in contexts like instructions, discussions, or references.
Example: "Please turn to a certain page in the manual to find the troubleshooting steps."
Alternatives: "a specific page" or "one particular page".
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When Google's search engine was first introduced, in 1998, its primary advantage was that it considered the number of times other sites linked to a certain page, weighing those links as though they were endorsements.
The Current World We Live In pic.twitter.com/nszfSmA5Hc The problem appears to be the result of a "Google bomb" — by flooding sites with keywords that link to a certain page, users can trick Google's algorithms into making mistakes.
Unlike almost every other character in films, who takes decisive action by a certain page in the script, Will feels like a slice of real life, because he doesn't have the power to change".
Later, the Logitech software will try some simple handwriting recognition, turning your subject line into searchable text so that you can pull up a certain page weeks or months later.
When someone visits a certain page — something that indicates interest, like a shopping-cart page or a product information page — the companies place a cookie (a tiny bit of text, like an identification number) on her computer.
"How charming that is," he said, and he read aloud to us a passage about a certain blue-eyed, red-faced policeman who appeared on a certain page of our edition of "Dead Souls," and disappeared never to reappear.
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If enough Web pages link a certain Web page to a phrase, the Google search engine will start to associate that page with the phrase -- even if, as in the case of Mr. Bush's official biography, the phrase does not occur on the destination Web site.
When you use Flow, you see a simple flow chart showing all the visitors to a certain web page, and what pages they clicked to when they left.
This particular patent describes a way to bookmark a certain "journal page" on the device by holding the corner of the "journal page" on the first screen, and performing a sliding motion on the second screen to indicate that it should be bookmarked.
All without having to open a special app or load a certain Web page.
How are you supposed to know how many megabytes will be used up by a certain Web page or e-mail session?
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