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"open a website" is a perfectly acceptable and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it any time you want to refer to accessing a website with a browser. For example, "To find the information you need, open a website and search for it."
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When users try to open a website which is not available in the white-list, the browser warns users not to disclose their sensitive information.
Just 20 years ago, the internet promised every aspiring shop-keeper to open a website and take back the market from the big stores that dominated the retail arena.
With Face ID on, simply open a website or an app that you have a saved password in Keychain for and it will pop the Face ID logo and auto-enter your information.
They can look like a user Story or a mini magazine-esque Publish Story like what appears in Discover, and each Snap can be swiped up to open a website, app install, or article.
That link prompts you to open a website for the corresponding service, from which you can place your order.
Some of these options, like Pandora and Last.Fm, are great for those listeners that just want to open a website first thing in the morning and not have to flip over to it until the end of the day to turn it off.
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Descendants of Mr. Prentice dispute Mr. French's account, and have opened a website.
Chelsea is opening a website in Mandarin for Chinese fans, who increasingly see live Chelsea games as part of the international TV coverage negotiated by the Premiership.
At Columbia University, a group of computer scientists with a flair for linguistics has opened a website that writes news.Newsblaster, as the site is known, uses language-processing software that is fed news stories written by wire services, newspapers and magazines.
The user opens a website residing on server A. His browser issues a GET request.
Fig. 2 Sequence of system operations a) The user opens a website residing on server A. His browser issues a GET request.
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