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The phrase "in a page" is not commonly used in standard written English; the correct expression is "on a page." You can use it when referring to the content or layout of a single page in a document or book.
Example: "Please summarize the main points in a page."
Alternatives: "on a page" or "within a page."
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Map of Greece set in a page of text.
Marshall dispensed with Washington's childhood in a page and a half.
("Perhaps the problem was racism?") It's all over in a page and a half.
On average, 71.33% of searches resulted in a page one Google organic click.
In a page or two they have become the correlative of Susan's anxiety.
The viewpoint changes constantly, sometimes three or four times in a page.
His seven-year ban on talking to the BBC is glossed over in a page.
Basu, J. and Keller, A. (1995) Centralized Versus Distributed Index Management in a Page Server OODBMS.
It was finally allowed in 2004, something covered in a Page One story in The Washington Post at the time.
"Here he is... our mole," teases the red-top, in a page sure to infuriate Lord Hutton.
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If they're good in a page-turner way, I don't get the sleep I need.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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