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The word "paged" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the word to describe the process of turning pages in a book or document, or to mean that someone has summoned someone else via a pager or intercom. For example: "The meeting organizer had to paged the missing attendees over the intercom."
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When they were so paged, they were asked to complete a brief response sheet about how they felt, then and there.
As for Mr Balls, he says that he has not met or paged Mr Draper since joining the government and denies that Mr Draper arranged secret meetings with PowerGen at the Treasury.
She told them they would be paged at random, five times a day.
By the 9th or 10th century, paged woodblock books replaced scrolls, and literary, historical, and herbal works were published.
"The ad was removed immediately from the digital obituary paged when we were made aware of the case".
Clicking on these then sent victims to a land paged where screencaps of TV footage were used to replicate a news website.
Research has shown that someone frequently paged can spend 20 per cent of their time looking for and waiting on phones.
He created a flowing perceptual experience for the reader who paged through his magazines by varying sizes of type and imagery, alternating complex pages with simple layouts containing large areas of white space, and creating an overall sense of rhythmic movement.
As I waited for my lesson, I paged through a stack of old magazines while watching Fox News on a flat-screen television.
She then paged up to six teachers and told them to report to the room.
Maureen Strafford, a pediatric anesthesiologist and cardiologist, was paged to assist, and she found that the level of bupivacaine in the boy's blood was perilously high.
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