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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are in print" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something, such as a book or article, is published and available in physical form.
Example: "Many of the author's earlier works are in print, making them accessible to new readers."
Alternatives: "are published" or "are available in print".
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Both are in print.
Twice that many are in print.
All Nancy's books are in print again.
More than two million copies are in print.
More than 1.2 million copies are in print.
So far, 25,000 copies are in print.
Now, more than 100,000 are in print.
Today, more than 1.6 million copies are in print.
Three dozen of her letters to him, rarely quoted by biographers, are in print.
More than 50,000 copies of her book are in print.
More than 12 million copies are in print in the United States.
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