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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Printed newspapers" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It refers to physical copies of newspapers that are printed on paper. Example: "I prefer reading printed newspapers rather than digital versions. I enjoy the feeling of flipping through the pages and the smell of ink on paper."
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Printed newspapers, like iPads, can be picked up and carried away, and dominated by powerful owners and editors.
Printed newspapers have a healthy future, according to the commercial director of the London Evening Standard and the Independent titles.
Printed newspapers are shedding readers much faster than Greenland is losing ice, even if you take the Times Atlas's controversial (now withdrawn) estimate of Arctic shrinkage.
Printed newspapers of the future, should any exist in this country, will probably have the same concern for aesthetics and a slightly larger but equally delicate audience.
Printed Newspapers have fallen greatly in demand because they are so far behind unfolding events followed on the internet.
Printed newspapers and magazines, which still take up about an hour of the average day, are transitioning to the Internet and other platforms (the problem for print media is revenue, not readers).
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If you use printed newspaper, the ink will transfer to your plants.
The economics of print newspapers were declining.
The last print newspapers head toward extinction.
Printing newspapers is a very mechanical task.
Print newspapers in the future?
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