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Free sign upThe phrase "a copy in a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific type of copy or format of a document or item.
Example: "I need a copy in a digital format for easier sharing."
Alternatives: "a version in a" or "a duplicate in a".
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Mr. McDermott, 75, is no Web junkie; someone mailed him a copy in a blank envelope.
I remember picking up a copy in a New York bookshop in early 2000.
After finding a copy in a London bookshop, the CIA spent three months analysing its text.
Price is for a copy in a pic sleeve in an EMI "carrying envelope".
Nevertheless, several hundred works were preserved because there happened to be a copy in a Japanese or Korean library or in the library of some influential Manchu.
You could also store a copy in a NAS (Network-Attached-Storage) like a Synology or Drobo to play the files around your home.
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He told us it was 'La Chariot.' We found a copy in an archive in Milan".
When you view a paywalled research article, Unpaywall automatically looks for a copy in an index of over 10 million free, legal fulltext PDFs.
It is known from a copy in an Anglo-Norman manuscript, and it may have originated in England in the mid-12th century.
The answer to this problem is to have most A copies in a less than fully reactive state, A'.
I have a copy in my house and a copy in my luggage.
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