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"at the same page" is a correct phrase that is used in written English.
It usually implies that two or more people are in agreement on a certain topic. For example, "We can both agree that the deadline should be extended, so let's be at the same page about that."
Idiom
On the same page.
When multiple people all agree on the same thing.
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I've been staring at the same page for an hour.
It still lies open at the same page in my study at home".
With e-books, for example, it is possible to track whether one student failed to complete the assignment or if everyone stopped reading at the same page of a particularly boring case.
Mr McCurry captures hushed, personal moments an old woman hunched over a little black book, some lovers on a park bench gazing at the same page, a man reading amid wreckage in Kuwait in 1991—revealing a universal intimacy.
He solemnly raises his right hand and places his left hand on an imaginary Bible, as he re-enacts the 1981 inauguration, with the holy book open at the same page from Second Chronicles.
The Mid-Manhattan, by contrast, can appear to outsiders as a run-down hangout, where New Yorkers unbathed, unhinged, or just perennially unoccupied spend hours staring at the same page of a prop book or manically writing on wrinkled yellow notepads, like an army of latter-day Joe Goulds.
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Everyone's drawing at the same pages -- trading narratives," he said.
Mr. Trichet was at least on the same page with political leaders regarding the role of ratings agencies.
We were at least on the same page for Short People, which struck us as hilarious, though others, at the time of its release, saw it as blatant bigotry.
For the moment, both sides appear eager to appear, at least, on the same page, recognizing the deep public anxiety about spiraling job losses, unraveling banks and sinking stock and home values.
But even if Canadians themselves have trouble agreeing about what kind of country they're celebrating, everyone is at least on the same page.
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