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see on the next page vs see at the next page

The correct phrase is 'see on the next page.' 'On' is the preposition commonly used to indicate a location or position in relation to a page. 'At' is not typically used in this context.

Last updated: March 31, 2024 • 1853 views

see on the next page

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use 'see on the next page' when referring to content that will be found on the following page of a document or publication.

Examples:

  • Please refer to the table on the next page for more information.
  • The answer to the question can be found on the next page.
  • The continuation of the story is on the next page.
  • The diagram on the next page illustrates the process.
  • The details are provided on the next page.
  • He wrote so hard that he could see his writing on the next page.
  • He also notes that, in view of the fact that the majority of European river basins are divided between two or more countries (see map on next page), a purely national approach to flood management is not enough.
  • ECB legal instruments currently in force are listed on the next page.
  • He scribbled a note on the next page.
  • With questions on the next page.
  • Mohawk's on the next page.
  • Now we have the Mediterranean on the next page.
  • Total's on the next page.
  • This orders the summary executions of all the detainees listed on the next page.
  • In both scenarios the booking procedure of a path on short notice follows the dialogue between RU and IM involved as described on the next page.
  • So if you scroll to the next page, you'll see the summary of capital budgets - or purchasing and operations.
  • On the next page under the heading 'The Commission will', it says, 'examine the appropriateness and the scope of a Community instrument on psychological harassment and violence at work'.
  • First number on the next page is what you have coming in from the
  • Suppose the following evolution of securitised loans in a given month (same data as in the last row of the table on the next page).
  • "Begin on the next page."
  • Check the next page where it's circled.
  • All text after this point will be moved into the next page.
  • We need something for the next page.
  • View the next page of the document.
  • Scroll down the next page until you can select the product GIMP.

Alternatives:

  • see on the following page
  • see on the subsequent page
  • see on the succeeding page
  • see on the upcoming page
  • see on the adjacent page

see at the next page

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

  • He also notes that, in view of the fact that the majority of European river basins are divided between two or more countries (see map on next page), a purely national approach to flood management is not enough.
  • Take a look at the next page
  • He wrote so hard that he could see his writing on the next page.
  • So if you scroll to the next page, you'll see the summary of capital budgets - or purchasing and operations.
  • We're almost at the next station.
  • Check the next page where it's circled.
  • ECB legal instruments currently in force are listed on the next page.
  • He scribbled a note on the next page.
  • All text after this point will be moved into the next page.
  • With questions on the next page.
  • Mohawk's on the next page.
  • We need something for the next page.
  • View the next page of the document.
  • Now we have the Mediterranean on the next page.
  • Scroll down the next page until you can select the product GIMP.
  • Turn to the next page, please.
  • The next page is a list of classified documents Annie provided to Simon Fischer.
  • The next page of the notebook was still outlined, Captain.
  • Total's on the next page.
  • All right, skip to the next page.

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