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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'internet site' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a website. For example, "I visited the online store's internet site to browse their selection of shoes."
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Which internet site?
Do they really need another Internet site?
Liverpool, for example, has re-labelled its Internet site Liverpoolfc.tv.
The trial was meticulously documented on the tribunal's Internet site.
"It's very much a public Internet site," he said.
"Luckily we found a free one on an internet site".
An Internet site in print might be more like it.
On its Internet site, the university was unapologetic.
Fox is a cable channel, not an internet site.
Ms. Stewart's Internet site is on my list of favorites.
That's an impression left by her Internet site (www.marthatalks.com).com
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