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Discover LudwigThe phrase "on page one" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a specific page in a book, document, or written work. Example: "According to the information on page one, the company's profits have significantly increased over the past year."
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They spend hours each day discussing what to put on page one of the paper, with much less discussion about digital distribution.
On page one billion of his novel.
We need the killing on page one.
"You couldn't put Buddy's picture on page one?" she asked.
Did anyone mention Tory splits on page one?
News did not replace ads on page one until 1952.
Fifteen minutes later, I am still on page one.
It's because the societal stamp of deservingness from a place on page one is extra shiny.
"This is a book about the power of language," he writes on page one.
The taking of the bribe - detailed on page one - shocked trustees.
I couldn't tell you today what was on page one or two.
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