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The phrase "a directory on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific location or resource that contains information or files related to a particular subject or topic.
Example: "You can find the necessary documents in a directory on the company server."
Alternatives: "a folder about" or "a file regarding".
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One of Lilly's keys opened the ground-floor door of the building, and once inside a directory on the wall told us that ABC Realty Ventures was located on the second floor.
I traveled to Washington and chose a name from a directory on a wall at the building then housing the Office of the United States Trade Representative because the person's name and job sounded interesting.
Splice creates a directory on the musician's computer.
Unpack the zip file into a directory on a UNIX server and follow the instructions in the = readme.md file to install the software.
The nonprofit group National Association of Professional Organizers has a directory on the website to help you locate an expert in your area.
The Independent Insurance Agents and Brokers of America have a directory on their website that lets you search for agents in your area.
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In order to run, OSCAR3 required the existence of a properly configured workspace-a directory on the executing machine that contains the OSCAR chemical name dictionary, the InChI [26, 27] binary file and a properties file along with subdirectories intended to contain further resource files.
Instead of one website with a directory of pages on the internet, you have hundreds or thousands of locations that exist both online and in the physical world.
Instead of one website with a directory of pages on the internet, you have hundreds or thousands of locations that exist both online and in the physical world.
Pressing the button brought up a directory of retailers on the TV screen in the format of a standard teletext page.
Page 4 became the new home of corrections (formerly on Page 2) and a directory of interesting things on our Web site.
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