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[peyj] / peɪdʒ /


NOUN
person who serves others
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VERB
call for over communications system
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VERB
mark sheets of document
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Example Sentences

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Nearly 3.5 million pages were released in January, many riddled with haphazard or incomplete redactions.

From The Wall Street Journal

When we got to these hearings, they had 25 million documents and the senator says, on page 42, your guys say, I think this is going down.

From The Wall Street Journal

A picture of a shell-shocked-looking Andrew after he left the police station was splashed on the front page of virtually every major British newspaper Friday.

From The Wall Street Journal

Privacy geeks have been warning of this moment for decades, not just in the realms of science fiction, but even on the pages of Salon, back when a digital magazine was a novel idea.

From Salon

Killin Community Council also posted on its Facebook page that residents were advised not to drink the tap water until further notice.

From BBC




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