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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a beeper" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a small electronic device that emits a sound or vibration to alert the user, often used for communication purposes.
Example: "In the 1990s, many people relied on a beeper to stay in touch when they were away from a landline phone."
Alternatives: "a pager" or "a signaling device".
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Wear a beeper?
But a beeper is always going off.
"She refuses even to get a beeper".
I do not have a cellphone or a beeper.
A wallet and a beeper were found near the body.
A beeper is something you can carry in your pocket that beeps when there's financial news.
"First thing in the morning," she said, "a light comes on and a beeper sounds".
"I bought myself a beeper, which gives you sports scores, the market, CNN, and so on.
The hostess gave us a beeper, so that we could wander around the casino.
At 12, he got an insulin pump, which he wears like a beeper.
He had a beeper on his belt and she had a cell phone on hers.
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