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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a page on which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific page that contains certain information or content.
Example: "Please refer to a page on which the instructions are clearly outlined."
Alternatives: "a page that contains" or "a page featuring".
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Each chapter of this book, published in 1980, begins with a page on which photographs by Fritz Goro – first one, then two and so on up to nine – demonstrate the evolution of the Belousov-Zhabotinskii reaction, in which chemical scroll waves can appear spontaneously or be initiated by touching the surface of the reagent with a hot filament.
There is scarcely a page on which the name of a fashion designer doesn't appear.
There's a page on which prominent local symbols have been transcribed: underground circle, traffic triangle, McDonald's "M".
People trying to visit illegal Web sites are being directed to a page on which users are encouraged to report illegal use of the Internet.
Well, there's a page on which readers are told to list their favourite words, and another on which to draw your favourite house.
(Under "I" there's a page on which she wrote the word "Ideas," and then a few lines with a sketch for a scene that ended up in "The Mask of Apollo").
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That article was picked up by a research firm, Income Securities Advisors, which then posted a link to it on a page on Bloomberg News, which sent a news alert based on the old article.
I don't have a page on Facebook (which should really be called EverythingYouWantedToKnowAboutYourKidButWereAfraidToAskBook), and my cell phone is as basic as they come.
In addition to providing pre-computed information about genes, each gene page contains a link to a wiki page on which research community members can enter information about genes, associated literature, and suggestions for correcting gene models.
A friend who runs a Twitter page on which he pretends to be the director Michael Bay -- there are several such pages -- suggested Mr. Halpern start posting the quips online.
He was also courageous (or naïve) enough to commit single-handedly to the enormous task ahead, starting with a blank page on which he created a novel view of the inter-workings of the cell".
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