online presence

collocation in English

meaningsofonlineandpresence

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online
adjective[before noun]
uk
/ˈɒn.laɪn/
us
/ˈɑːn.laɪn/
Online products, services, or information can be bought or used on ...
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presence
noun
uk
/ˈprez.əns/
us
/ˈprez.əns/
the fact that someone or something is in ...
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(Definition ofonlineandpresencefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofonline presence

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It has grown to provide weather for print sources, in addition to itsonlinepresence.
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The magazine was established in 2002 and is mainly a print magazine with a minimalonlinepresence.
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This company has anonlinepresencein over 200 countries.
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This has now become the company's main brand in its advertising,onlinepresenceand in-store merchandising.
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She was one of the first adult performers to maintain anonlinepresence, using bulletin board systems prior to launching her own website.
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The number of relevant conferences and research sites, including ones with a significantonlinepresence, seems to be continuously growing.
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The group intended to strengthen theonlinepresenceof both papers, and began an extensive ad campaign.
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It remains anonlinepresence, as an archive and guide to back issues.
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A demo andonlinepresenceenabled the band to tour.
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Itsonlinepresenceis very visible, by means of the and.
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It has a growingonlinepresenceon social media.
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Most clubs have anonlinepresencemainly through their car forums relevant to their car of interest.
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This was accompanied by in-store retail promotions and by anonlinepresence.
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In 2008, the brand made two significant efforts to expand theironlinepresence.
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The four newspapers have an activeonlinepresenceon their respective websites.
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The paper launched itsonlinepresencein early 1997 with only selected articles placed on a university-based website.
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By 1996, most news outlets had anonlinepresence.
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Anonlinepresencemanagement strategy has several parts.
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The magazine also has anonlinepresencein the form of a website which provides news for retail investors on funds, stocks, shares, and markets.
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The professional and student chapters are primarily regionally though many have a strongonlinepresence that allows for members around the world to participate.
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