“The page address” or “the address of the page”?












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Which would be more correct: “The page address” or “the address of the page” in the sentence:



“Check the page address, or use the form below to search the site:”



in the meaning of the URL?










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      Which would be more correct: “The page address” or “the address of the page” in the sentence:



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      Which would be more correct: “The page address” or “the address of the page” in the sentence:



      “Check the page address, or use the form below to search the site:”



      in the meaning of the URL?







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          The two are interchangeable. Neither is more correct than the other.






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