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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a website that generates" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a website that creates or produces something, such as content, data, or images.
Example: "I found a website that generates unique passwords for enhanced security."
Alternatives: "a site that creates" or "a platform that produces".
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Martin spent tens of millions of dollars to develop a website that generates at most $25 million a year in revenue and probably nothing in operating income.
In addition to the newspaper there is a website that generates as much new content every day as is created in print.
Creating a website that generates lots and lots of traffic usually does not happen without loads of money put in.
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- Website that generates recipes based on whatever is in your fridge.
There are a number of website that generate potential band names.
He is also the founder and chairman of Complex Media, a network of 110+ websites that generate more than 700 million page views and 70 million unique visitors per month.
Much other research corroborates these findings.It does not help that Alibaba does not own the websites that generate its revenues (it could not list in New York if it did, since Chinese law bars foreigners from owning local websites).
Yet, by obeying the letter of the law, he is truly "on his own", and possibly not covered by the volunteer exemption.Then there is the question of websites that generate revenue.
One frequent scam involves tricking users into filling out surveys or visiting websites that generate profit for marketing firms, inducing them with promises of lurid images, often involving Justin Bieber.
I have many websites that generate revenue by ads! Hackers Den generates revenue from Sponsored posts, links!
When serial memer Drake released the artwork for fourth album Views, the idea of a little Drake photoshopped on to Toronto's CN Tower was so meme-friendly (it being a peculiar image with easily substituted component parts) that it quickly spawned spoofs, as well as a website that could generate personalised versions.
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