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The phrase "at pages" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to specific pages in a document or book, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "Please refer to the information at pages 10 to 15 for further details."
Alternatives: "on pages" or "in the pages".
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And look closely at pages 7-32, headed 'Risk Factors'.
I'll read text aloud and backwards; I'll look at pages upside-down.
Her Bible was found by her side, open at pages containing Psalms 51-55.
You then spend the day surrounded by silent students studiously staring at pages of notes and computer screens.
Then there are the adorable toddlers, who waddle everywhere, clawing at pages with pudgy hands, and giving you toothy smiles.
… — Julia Moskin Grub Street: … And the ultimate in recipe porn: a breathless "sneak peek" at pages from April Bloomfield's impending cookbook, "A Girl and Her Pig".
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They had me at page one".
I bought a copy and started at page one.
Have a look at page 91 (page 113 of the PDF).
Richard Johnson and the gang at Page Six.
Don't just look at page views.
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