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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a printing of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific version or copy of a printed work, such as a book, document, or artwork.
Example: "I have a printing of the first edition of that novel, and it's in excellent condition."
Alternatives: "a copy of" or "a version of".
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The latter came out on Jan . 12thwith a printing of 300,000 copies.
A book with a printing of a thousand copies will not topple this state".
AD made its debut two weeks ago with a printing of 180,000.
This is W's second catalog; the first came out in November 1999, with a printing of 100,000.
The latest book, "The Last Straw," is being introduced Jan . 13with a printing of a million copies.
Almost an oddity at first, with a printing of just 4,000 in 1980, "A People's History of the United States" has sold nearly two million copies.
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Perhaps a print of a wrecked car?
A print of the image.
He gave me a print of a painting.
There is a print of a Cartier-Bresson photograph.
I have a print of it hanging on my wall.
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