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The phrase "a page that says" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a specific page in a document or book that contains particular information or text.
Example: "I found a page that says the meeting has been rescheduled to next week."
Alternatives: "a page which states" or "a page indicating".
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Although Conservative-led, it is on a completely different page to the government – a page that says the only way the health and care system is going to cope with the demands coming its way is to be truly integrated, with a single commissioner buying services for older people from a single budget.
UPDATE Well, that link is no longer working; all you get is a page that says "Beta coming soon!" Luckily for you the direct link to the ISO have emerged.
Dubbed GIA (Guided Information Access), originally developed and patented by SpeedTrack co-founder and CTO Jerzy Lewak, the system is designed to guide users to contextually relevant information when searching specific keywords, ensuring a result rather than a page that says "no result can be found" or whatever.
The website now leads to a page that says "this account has been suspended".
you'll see a page that says disconnected.
This will open up a page that says "Clear all browsing data".
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Eventually PNC displayed a page that said the site was experiencing some technical issues and that I should try later.
It contained a link to a page that said the city would pay $12 an hour, which would increase to $18 an hour after 40 hours.
I didn't realize that doing so signed me up for a subscription, but I promptly landed on a page that said "Thank you for becoming a BlueMountain.com member".
Oracle continued to publish a page that said Mr. Lynch came by for talks with Mark Hurd, Oracle's co-president, and Doug Kehring, who is in charge of mergers and acquisitions at Oracle.
"If they take a drug and they have a lousy response to it, they will go to a Web page that says it's a poison," said Dr. Alan DeCherney, an infertility expert at the University of California in Los Angeles.
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