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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a big print" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to a printed material that is large in size, such as a poster, document, or image. Example: "The museum displayed a big print of the famous painting in the entrance hall."
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I have a big print of it up on my wall.
If you're starting with 41 megapixels, you can throw away a lot of a photo and still have enough resolution for a big print.
"I decided that without the heft of a big print magazine pushing my work out there that I needed to push it out there myself, and make sure that people who might be interested saw it".
"If it wasn't such a big print run the rare book trade would love this; it's a shame because recalled books are a big thing in rare books but with 80,000 copies out there, there will be zero premium," he said.
We got a big print order to get done.
Salespeople who cross-sell now get a cut of the extra business up to 8% for a big print job.
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"We have to remember there is not a big printing press in Washington that continually prints money over and over," Mr. Fincher said during the debate.
"We have to remember there is not a big printing press in Washington that continually prints money over and over," he said in May.
The police had expected to seize a big printing press; they didn't realize that we had carried out our tools for poster making with us".
The firm, which was founded in 2010 and was bought last year by RR Donnelley, a big printing and marketing firm licenses the technology for newspapers to erect a pay system in return for a cut of digital revenues.
At an event on St. Patrick's Day in Scranton, Mr. Obama gave a shout-out to "my wonderful friend" Margie Casey McGrath, who is Mr. Casey's sister and runs a big printing company, Universal Printing, in Scranton.
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