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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a complete print run" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the entire production of printed materials, such as books, magazines, or other publications.
Example: "The publisher confirmed that a complete print run of the new novel will be available by next month."
Alternatives: "full print run" or "entire print run".
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These libraries are made up of nearly complete print runs of Penguin Books, Pelican Books, Bantam Books, and Ballantine Books, dating from 1935-1990.
"A suitable print needs to be unsmudged and be a complete print of the correct finger that unlocks a phone.
He abandoned a complete print in Brazil (now lost) and made no attempt to retrieve it.
The granddaddy all of all 3D printers, the Makerbot is a complete printing package.
The original 1927 release print seemed lost forever, but in 2008 a deteriorated but nearly complete print that ran 147 minutes was discovered in the archives of the Museum of Cinema in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
The handsome printed version, with a print run of about 7000, is a must-see.
Each has a 50,000 print run.
It has replaced them, apologized profusely, and is now printing a second print run.
But a traditional print run is cheaper only if hundreds of copies are printed at once.
Riverhead is planning a first print run of 30,000 copies.
Twelve has announced a first print run of 1.5 million copies.
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