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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a print of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a reproduction or copy of an image, artwork, or document.
Example: "I ordered a print of the famous painting to hang in my living room."
Alternatives: "a copy of" or "a reproduction of".
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Perhaps a print of a wrecked car?
A print of the image.
There is a print of a hand.
A print of one electrical experiment anticipated Rube Goldberg.
There was a print of Einstein above the television.
I have a print of it hanging on my wall.
He gave me a print of a painting.
There is a print of a Cartier-Bresson photograph.
Princeton owns a print of this Official U.S. Navy photograph.
A designer mocked up a print of Che Guevara with the face of a panda.
Those patterns included a print of the shadow people projected at the back of the runway.
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