Sentence examples for website column from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "website column" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a particular section or page on a website that contains regularly updated information or articles on a particular topic. For example, "The website column on health issues has been a great source of information and advice."

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Meanwhile, Sam Thomas partnered Denman, his mount for next month's Gold Cup, in a racecourse gallop on Sunday morning with three other Paul Festival-trained Cheltenham Festival possibles, after which Nicholls confirmed in his website column that the horse has undergone surgery to improve his breathing since finishing third in the Hennessy Cognac Gold Cup at Newbury last November.

I must have endorsed it with enthusiasm either on the air, or in a previous BBC website column.

The plan to give the money to children's charities in her Mid-Bedfordshire constituency is revealed on her Conservativehome website column.

In particular, for every 100 job postings that Craigslist hosted about 3740 fewer visitors were attracted to an average competing website (column 1 in Table 3).

He indignantly called her out in a Politico website column.

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Now, at 38, she is the most famous teacher in Britain, with a widely praised Penguin book about life in the classroom, a blog on the Telegraph website, a column in the highbrow rightwing magazine Standpoint, and an appearance on Radio 4's Any Questions?

In 2009, Prof Terence Stephenson, then president of the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health called for a ban in a BBC News website opinion column.

(Of course, Graham himself did not write that; he has long employed ghostwriters for his website, advice column, books and, yes, even his sermons).

Hayden amassed the entries after searching industry websites, newspaper columns, real estate manuals, and planning glossaries.

Lebedev attempted to position the closure of the Independent as a bold transition to a digital-only future, a position echoed by its editor, Amol Rajan, who wrote of "huge, global ambitions for our website" in a column in Saturday's edition.

Proving that our Manhattan cousins are no better than anyone else at keeping their cool when they see someone doing a job they think they would be better at, thousands of negative comments - including one apparently written by AA Gill, though I'm dubious about that - were left on the magazine's website, accusing her column of being pointless, banal and vacuous.

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