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How to Use "Print" with Example Sentences
print
(n):
letters or words that are put on paper
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Used with adjectives:
"
Many people do not read the
fine
print
of a contract.
"
(fine, small)
"
My grandfather orders books in
large
print
.
"
(large)
"
His name was in
clear
print
on the front of the newspaper.
"
(clear, bold)
Used with verbs:
"
I always
read
the fine
print
of all documents before signing.
"
(read)
Used with nouns:
"
The
print
ad
took one whole page of the newspaper.
"
(ad, advertisement)
"
Online editions are becoming more popular than
print
editions
.
"
(editions, versions)
Used with prepositions:
"
Encyclopedias are no longer
in
print
.
"
(in)
"
The classic book is
out of
print
.
"
(out of)
print
(v):
to put letters or words on paper; to produce books, newspapers, or magazines
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Used with adverbs:
"
Please
print
your name
legibly
on the application.
"
(legibly, clearly, neatly)
"
Her poem was
beautifully
printed
on decorative paper.
"
(beautifully)
"
The wedding invitations were
badly
printed
.
"
(badly, cheaply)
"
They had T-shirts
specially
printed
with the winning team's logo.
"
(specially)
"
Most pictures are now
digitally
printed
from computers.
"
(digitally)
Used with prepositions:
"
Please
print
your information
in
black ink.
"
(in)
"
Pictures can be
printed
from
digital cameras.
"
(from)
"
His business cards were
printed
on
cheap paper.
"
(on)
Used with nouns:
"
Please
print
your
answer
in the space provided.
"
(answers, response)
"
He
printed
the
document
for his records.
"
(document, email, transcript)
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