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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a small imprint" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a minor mark or impression left by an object or action.
Example: "The book had a small imprint on the cover from where it had been pressed against another object."
Alternatives: "a slight mark" or "a tiny impression."
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"It's a small imprint, it's a personality-driven imprint to some degree, but only because of its size".
His first book, which started with a small imprint and no marketing budget, spread rapidly via word of mouth and the Web.
4 00 p.m. | Updated Only three months after taking over as publisher of Twelve, a small imprint of Grand Central Publishing, Susan Lehman has been abruptly replaced, Grand Central said on Tuesday.
This is a true story: My first book was acquired by two people I will call Editor A and Editor B, who ran a small imprint at a big publishing house.
"I think it's got about as much commercial appeal as Osama bin Laden's love sonnets," said Jonathan Karp, the publisher and editor and chief of Twelve, a small imprint at Warner Books.
"She was very cool about it and not acting shocked when I rang," says Stanley, a journalist and musician with the band Saint Etienne, who at the time was running a small imprint of the record label EMI.
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In the short term Routledge Books funded it for two years as part of its corporate responsibility scheme – a nice example of a much bigger publishing house helping out a smaller imprint.
In the current study, a novel electrode array and integrated microfluidics have been designed and characterised in order to create a sensor chip which is not only easy, rapid and cheaper to produce but also have a smaller imprint and good electrochemical sensing properties.
By comparison with Britain, France, the Netherlands, Spain and others, Germany's empire left a relatively small imprint on the history of the globe.
He released it through his own small imprint at an alternative publishing house that doesn't sell to Amazon.
The Castlehill Press, a small independent imprint, has just published yet another definitive edition of Lawrence's 'Oxford' text.
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