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Discover LudwigThe phrase "and on paper" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something appears to be true or valid in theory or in written form, but may not necessarily be the case in practice.
Example: "The plan looks great and on paper, it seems feasible, but we need to consider the potential challenges we might face during implementation."
Alternatives: "in theory" or "in principle".
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Now The Spectator is published in alternating modes, online one week and on paper the next.
Now, he figures he executes at least one trade a day and, on paper, has made about $7,000.
MW Another man down for the Arizona Cardinals, and on paper the most important one.
And on paper, it looked great".
And on paper, he appeared to have achieved them.
And on paper each had a fair chance of succeeding.
And on paper she wasn't a bad choice.
And on paper we have come a long way.
And on paper, at least, it's very green.
It created output on the CRT and on paper.
The experimenting had to take place in my mind and on paper, not in the restaurants.
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