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The phrase "a total print run" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the complete quantity of printed copies produced for a publication, such as a book or magazine.
Example: "The publisher decided to increase a total print run to meet the high demand for the new novel."
Alternatives: "overall print quantity" or "complete print edition".
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Now it is a smash hit across the country, landing on best-seller lists and going back to press six times, for a total print run — so far — of 275,000.
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When executives at Wiley learned that the first printing had sold out within three hours, they ordered a second printing immediately, bringing the total print run to 25,000.
Noting that the many previous sales had come from the now destroyed Borders Bookstore in the mall at the World Trade Center, Marlie Wasserman, the press's director, said that the book's total print run was expected to be the second largest in Rutgers history, after an anthology of quotations by Senator Robert Torricelli, the New Jersey Democrat.
In contrast, there were approximately 600 paid subscribers to the print version of the journal and a total print circulation of 2,500 copies.
His publications reached a total printing of 36 million copies.
After the trailer to the film premiered in July 2008, DC Comics president Paul Levitz said that the company had had to print more than 900,000 copies of Watchmen trade collection to meet the additional demand for the book that the advertising campaign had generated, with the total annual print run expected to be over one million copies.
After the trailer to the film premiered in July 2008, DC Comics president Paul Levitz said that the company had to print more than 900,000 copies of Watchmen trade collection to meet the additional demand for the book that the advertising campaign had generated, with the total annual print run expected to be over one million copies.
In February Moore launched Fish & Hunt, a quarterly with a print run of 100,000.
The handsome printed version, with a print run of about 7000, is a must-see.
The Spanish edition of Forbes, a monthly released March 6, had a print run of 65,000 copies.
It has replaced them, apologized profusely, and is now printing a second print run.
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