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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a press copy" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a copy of a publication, such as a book or magazine, that is sent to members of the media for review or promotion.
Example: "The author sent out a press copy of her new novel to various newspapers and magazines ahead of its release."
Alternatives: "media copy" or "review copy".
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In the OMEN 17's case that meant loading Arma 3: Apex, Rainbow Six: Siege and a press copy of Battlefield 1.
Brian met with me bi-weekly to make sure we were on the same page with assignments and to give me tips like: Always email the publicist not the author for a press copy of a book.
After being leaked by a journalist with a press copy of the album, ISAM was instead released on April 20 , 2011
I wonder if a press copy of this book was sent to The New Statesman or Vagenda, because on page 39 there's a woman with her head in a washing machine with "GKill" written on her ass.
I wonder if a press copy of this book got sent to The New Statesman or Vagenda, because on page 39 there's a woman with her head in a washing machine with "GKill" written on her arse, and I think if the right people saw that it could easily lead to the first fourth-wave feminist murder squad descending on the Shriiimp offices.
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Since I was sent a press evaluation copy, it's possible that there was an issue with the included CD-ROM.
When ready, press "Copy" to copy the text.
Whoever left this press copy on the giveaway pile doesn't know what she's missing.
Then press "Copy".
Press "Copy image".
Right-click and press Copy.
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