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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a singed copy" is not correct in English; it seems to be a misspelling of "a signed copy." You can use "a signed copy" when referring to a document or item that has been autographed or endorsed by someone, typically an author or a notable person.
Example: "I was thrilled to receive a signed copy of my favorite author's latest book at the event."
Alternatives: "an autographed copy" or "a signed edition."
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A singed copy of the official Palestinian book of laws lay amid the pile of rubble, along with datebooks and personnel records listing the bank accounts for depositing police officers' paychecks.
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A singed and torched defense.
But searchers found a singed piece of cargo net, tending to confirm the explosion.
A boarded up door and a singed net curtain were the only signs of the tragedy.
Finally, we found a singed, ripped, yellowed letterhead: H. Wolff, Berlin W8.
The attackers here left a singed trail of destruction in their wake.
Knees must be battleship gray and not unlike the bulbous burls of a singed redwood.
One job applicant, Kadum Hamid Kanoosh, lay with a singed face and broken ribs in another hospital bed.
We arrived in Edinburgh to find that they had got so tangled they resembled a singed afro.
After a few moments, the catapult shuttle — a large piston attached through the tracks to the landing gear — comes back like a singed hare at a greyhound race.
A dusty box labeled "Ephemera" contained a singed passport and travel tickets for a San Francisco food broker who died on the Hindenburg.
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