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mentioned on the website vs mentioned in the website

The correct phrase is "mentioned on the website." "On" is used to indicate a location or position, while "in" is used to indicate inclusion within something. In this case, "on" is the appropriate preposition to use when referring to something mentioned on a website.
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mentioned on the website

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use 'mentioned on the website' when referring to something that has been stated or referenced on a website.

Examples:

  • The event details were mentioned on the website.
  • The new product launch was mentioned on the website.
  • The contact information is mentioned on the website.
  • The rules and regulations are mentioned on the website.
  • The changes were mentioned on the website.
  • Furthermore, other names of products/services and/or companies as mentioned on the website can constitute trademarks owned by their respective owners.
  • information that may be mentioned on the Website. CHILDREN AND INTERNATIONAL USERS. The E-QuIPP Website is designed for adults 18 years of age or ...
  • Todd Shaver and his partners, contributors or employees and consultants may on occasion hold positions in the securities mentioned on the Website. These ...
  • ... other brand names associated with deskNET mentioned on the Website, whether registered or not, are trademarks or international service marks of deskNET.

Alternatives:

  • referenced on the website
  • included on the website
  • stated on the website
  • found on the website
  • discussed on the website

mentioned in the website

This phrase is not correct in English. 'In' is not the appropriate preposition to use in this context.

  • Apr 6, 2015 ... ... about the new business analytics course being spearheaded by IIMC, IIT KGP and ISI (apart from what is already mentioned in the website)?
  • ... to use discretion while browsing the Internet on searches initiated at the Website either from Website links or from websites mentioned in the Website.
  • Product and company names mentioned in the Website are the trademarks of their respective owners. 14. ENTIRE AGREEMENT. These terms and conditions,  ...
  • This condition of use applies to LivaNova, its officers, directors, employees and suppliers mentioned in the Website. This limitation of liability shall apply to all ...

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