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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a real print" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to an authentic or physical copy of something, often in contrast to a digital version.
Example: "I prefer to have a real print of the photograph rather than just a digital file."
Alternatives: "an actual print" or "a physical print".
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Help, I need to take notes on a real print book!
He wanted to deliver 20 articles a month like a real print magazine.
Likewise, a real print from a black and white negative, lovingly printed on unglazed, fibre based paper is something no digital process can get close to replicating.
Once you are happy with the way your proof comes out you can do a real print.
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"I think it went oh, oh, oh". He's a real prints charming.
The Aura has a high definition display and is the "closest thing to reading real print on paper", according to chief executive Michael Serbinis.
But in preparation for his visit Meghan Constantinou, the club's librarian, had pulled out some "Aldines," as books from Aldus's very real print shop are known.
"I want a museum that will have a real, operable printing press alongside a shelf of books, and blocks of wood and chisels alongside woodcuts, so that children can watch and work at the same time," he says.
You can make the books by hand, by filling a blank journal, or you can find a local or online self publisher and get a real book printed.
Distributing them is the hard and expensive part – the real printing.
In fact, I highly recommend their guide because it is based on real users doing tons of real printing, for customers, day in and day out.
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