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Here are three formal rephrasings, each followed by a short note explaining its meaning and when to use it.

  1. Thick, board-like pages perforated with numerous small holes that permit tactile contact.

    Use this if you mean the holes allow someone to feel or touch through the page. 'Perforated' is a formal word for 'punctured.'

  2. Sturdy card-stock pages punctured by many small apertures, allowing objects or air to pass through.

    Choose this when the holes are intended to let things (such as pegs, threads, or airflow) pass through the pages.

  3. Reinforced pages featuring multiple fine perforations designed to enable visual or mechanical connection between the two sides.

    This version is appropriate if the holes create a connection for alignment, visibility, or mechanical contact rather than only touch.

If you meant a different kind of 'contact' (for example, electrical contact or communication), tell me and I will provide rephrasings that match that meaning.


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