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The phrase "a printed format" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific way in which information is presented on paper or in a physical document.
Example: "Please submit your report in a printed format to ensure clarity and professionalism."
Alternatives: "a hard copy" or "a physical format".
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So it was a natural transition to tell stories in a printed format.
This register lists baptisms, marriages, probationers, members and classes (1858-1870) withethe usual information in a printed format.
We therefore discarded a number of potential behaviour change techniques that could not be feasibly applied to a printed format (e.g. motivational interviewing for self-efficacy).
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The scrupulous detail of Metcalf's lucid text is mirrored by the excellent reproduction of colour figures, a crisply printed format, and a binding that enables the book to lie flat when opened.
Its printed format guided them.
Graphic novels are a printing format — perfect-bound books with comics in them; they're novels and novellas and short strips and manga and alternative comix and war correspondency and superheroes and romance and, well, anything.
It made sense to me to try the concept with one-street-per-issue in a print format.
Whether you show that in a TV format or in a print format, you just say, you know, "...has refused to answer this question repeatedly throughout the campaign," or, whatever it is.
If you're reproducing a CC-licensed work in a print format, you might prefer not to include a long and ugly URL, and there might be situations where leaving out a URL is appropriate.
The Single Page option displays a single page, the Facing option displays the pages in a printed book format, and the Continuous option enables continuous scrolling across pages.
The output generated by processing LaTeX renders the text in the format of a printed book.
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