web page
Americannoun
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a single, usually hypertext document on the World Wide Web that can incorporate text, graphics, sounds, etc.
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What is new is that the campus has agreed to refer to the definition on its Office for the Prevention of Harassment and Discrimination web page.
From Los Angeles Times
The company also has a web page where people can check whether the choice is available in their area.
From Los Angeles Times
The release of the 153 classified files generated enormous expectation - so much so that the government web page where the documents were to be posted collapsed temporarily.
From BBC
She said the government was committed to developing a Women's Health Strategy and would publish a Women's Health Resource web page later this year.
From BBC
He’s listed on another university web page directory for “Integrative Biology and Physiology” as an associate adjunct professor.
From Los Angeles Times
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