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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a photocopy of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a duplicate or reproduction of a document or image made using a photocopying machine.
Example: "Please submit a photocopy of your identification for verification purposes."
Alternatives: "a copy of" or "a duplicate of".
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(A photocopy of the proposal can be found here).
"Finally, take a photocopy of the complete documentation.
In fact, make a photocopy of your teeth and gums.
On one coffin was a photocopy of Ghosh's passport.
I was holding only a photocopy of the letter.
They also submitted a photocopy of a disk into evidence.
The document included a photocopy of his fingerprint in red.
Microfilm reels and a photocopy of a pamphlet.
They're not even a photocopy of the Cowell blueprint any more; they're a photocopy of a photocopy of a photocopy; any trace of nuance and humanity has gradually been blasted away until nothing's left but spite for spite's sake.
Mrs. Hellmuth immediately mailed a letter — along with a photocopy of the page — to Mrs. Rueckert.
A photocopy of the receipt was sent to the American Embassy for forwarding to Mr. Thomas.
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