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Discover LudwigThe phrase "address printed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an address that has been physically printed on a document or label.
Example: "Please ensure that the address printed on the package is accurate before shipping."
Alternatives: "address displayed" or "address shown".
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It was taped, a name and address printed on one side.
Heinrich Zangger's address, printed at the head of the document, is omitted.
I drove a few feet forward and saw the address printed on a little sign: "12 Berry Hill Road".
When the Pen was returned, the unique Web address printed on the entry ticket allowed visitors to retrieve their "curated collections" on a personal device.
Sometimes the age of a cover could be deduced by the foundry address printed on it; some changed locations several times throughout their existence.
It allows the address printed at the top-right of any letter to be used by the postal service to direct the missive, as opposed to having to write the address again on the envelope itself.
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This ordinance simply bars all handbills under all circumstances anywhere that do not have the names and addresses printed on them in the place the ordinance requires.
These included: forensic evidence suggesting one receipt had been forged while another two that purported to be from different places were written by the same hand; and that there were basic mistakes in the addresses printed on three receipts.
Promotional and informational material, including syllabi, addresses, printed announcements and circulars, comprise the second subseries.
The service will then address, print and mail the letter on the same business day.
Here is how to do it: Simply type up the return address, print it off, and stick it on.
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