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Discover LudwigThe phrase "found on website" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate the source or location of information or content that is being referenced. Example: "According to the information found on the website of the World Health Organization, the number of confirmed COVID-19 cases has surpassed 10 million."
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I sat next to the casting director, by chance, and I said, 'You, sir, are part of history".' The audio clips of Mr. Beck can be found on website of Media Matters, an organization financed by wealthy liberal donors that examines media coverage.
Yes-{if guideline is found on assigned website and it is functional in nature}, No-{if guideline is not identified on assigned website}, Sometimes-{if guideline is found on website but it is not functional in nature}.
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Reductil® contains sibutramine, and is one of the most popular anti-obesity agents found on websites, but it is not approved in Japan.
The blueprint for TV 2.0 can be found on websites like Vice and The Fader.
Also excluded from CST's antisemitic incident total are the many examples of antisemitism found on websites and in the public meetings and demonstrations of extremist groups.
"These concerns are likely overlooked by consumers, as the disclosures about capturing and sharing their information are often buried in privacy policies not found on websites' main pages".
People may be unaware that their telephone numbers, including mobile telephone numbers, could be found on websites.
We also collected activity items found on websites and in the public relations materials of a variety of hospitals.
The second citation should be a primary policy source, which, if recent, can often be found on websites of the countries' Ministries of Health or health agencies.
Examples of geological maps for radon and arsenic can be found on websites from U.S. Environmental Protection Agency as well as from the U.S. Geological Survey (Table 1).
Reviews can be found on websites and in magazines.
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