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The phrase "a copy of the code" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a duplicate or reproduction of a specific piece of code, often in programming or software development contexts.
Example: "Please send me a copy of the code so I can review it for any errors."
Alternatives: "a duplicate of the code" or "a version of the code."
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Mr. Kelly waved a copy of the code.
"I don't have a copy of the code in front of me," Heywood hissed.
For your convenience, a copy of the code can be downloaded here (DimmingLEDs.txt).
For further details about Ipso click here and to see a copy of the Code, click here.
Every Member of Congress receives from the Revisor a copy of the Code and its latest supplement.
Mr. Colyear responded that Mr. Nunn should know the code, so Mr. Nunn brought a copy of the code to Mr. Colyear and the two men reviewed it.
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A copy of the coding manual used is available from the authors.
Write down and make a copy of the codes listed in this field.
Write down and make a copy of the codes displayed on the call screen.
Before matriculating at The Fuqua School of Business, all students will be provided a copy of the Honor Code and the Honor Code Bylaws.
A copy of the randomization code was provided to the pharmacist who used coded labels for the vaccines, and to the medical monitor and DSMB.
More suggestions(16)
a signer of the code
a modification of the code
a picture of the code
a prefix of the code
a backup of the code
a recompilation of the code
a violation of the code
a version of the code
a description of the code
a demonstration of the code
a combination of the code
a chunk of the code
a risk of the code
a calibration of the code
a selection of the code
a misconstruction of the code
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