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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are printed first" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the order in which items or information are presented or displayed, typically in a list or sequence.
Example: "In the report, the most important findings are printed first to ensure they are easily noticed by the reader."
Alternatives: "are displayed first" or "are shown first".
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The layers of opaque white ink are printed first and the design is printed last in order to be seen when in contact with the glass.
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In some systems the foreground is printed first.
His "Raven" was printed first in the New York Evening Mirror on Jan . 29 , 1845
As in the two-colour process, a black silver sound track was printed first on clear film.
A photograph of the two taken by a local journalist was printed first by a local newspaper, and then around the world.
Many etiquette guides will tell you that when a husband and wife use different surnames, the wife's name is printed first: So it's "Kate Plus 8 & Jon" on invitations — and correspondence from divorce court.
Cronin thinks that this kind of system could all be printed at once, a raft of reactions to find the best drug would be printed first, then the set-up needed to test them against a swathe of different printed cell cultures or tissues could be printed alongside.
Positions 1 14 were printed first, then the pattern was repeated twice more across the slide.
This means that only the odd pages of the text will be printed first; when all of these have been printed, put these pages back in the paper tray and the even pages will be printed on the other side.
Know that the true loss leaders are printed on the first and last pages of the ads.
When too much money is printed, the first area to feel it is commodities.
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