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Discover LudwigThe phrase "awaiting print" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where something is pending publication or printing, such as documents, articles, or images.
Example: "The final version of the report is awaiting print before distribution to the team."
Alternatives: "pending print" or "in line for printing".
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Owen's recent publications include the autobiographical Cole Sahib (2009) and The Jesus Diary (awaiting print publication).
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Between 1469 and 1474 he composed his Theologia platonica (Platonic Theology), which awaited print publication until 1482.
Banks are in anxious limbo, awaiting the fine print on the treatment of securitised mortgages, credit-default swaps and more.
The origins of music, dance, sculpture, and painting are lost in our prehistory; theater and architecture are thousands of years old; and, although full-flowered literature had to await the printing press, it is embedded in a poetic oral tradition that is also many thousands of years old.
The industry has eagerly awaited the fine print.
We await the small print, but I would guess it will almost certainly be cut by more than half when compared to last year.
A fresh 35-millimeter print awaits audiences when "Fairy Tales Galore," part of the Film Society of Lincoln Center's Movies for Kids series, presents "Jack the Giant Killer" at the Walter Reade Theater at 2 p.m. Saturday and Sunday and again on Dec. 31.
A potential weakness is that although we reviewed studies until March 2011 (publication time between July 2009-March 2011), it is possible that there are completed trials in print that are currently awaiting publication.
This e-mail is to inform you that your shipment is ready, but we are awaiting final FCC and CE numbers which are to be printed on the device before we can ship them to you.
A Private Sub has already been created and awaiting code to tell it what to do when the Print Preview button is clicked.
One large drawing here is presented on a tilted wood platform covered in printed fabric; it seems wittily matted as if awaiting a giant frame, conjuring some kind of summer-camp project.
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