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Discover LudwigThe phrase "bold typeface" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific word or phrase that is written in a bold font. Example: In the sentence "The title of the article was written in bold typeface," the phrase "bold typeface" refers to the font style used for the title.
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For example, she advises that we should beware of concentrating excessively on things in "bold typeface", which are generally simplifications.
Players gain the former by leading the league in a category (typically placed in bold typeface, hence the name "Black Ink") and the latter is for finishing in the top 10.
Not until 1884 did the Italian printer Giambattista Bodoni use boldface to describe a darkly thick, or bold, typeface, which looks like this and is easily distinguished from lightface type.
The New York City symbol, which consists of the letters "NYC" in a bold typeface, is already being used on New York taxis and in a tourism-promotion campaign for the city that features famous residents like Robert De Niro.
Will more literary women be able to persuade their publishers to keep that photo of a longhaired young girl in a summer dress facing shyly away from the camera off their book jackets and replace it with a neutral illustration and bold typeface?
Bold typeface indicates significance at the 1% level.
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Their large illustrations and photos and bold typefaces lent a magazine-style sweep to broadsheet newsprint.
Mr. Blake's design presents the alphabet in an array of bold typefaces on big squares of contrasting color to evoke both needlepoint and quilts.
He used brief telegraphic text, bold typefaces placed at an angle, and bright colours to attract attention and to convey his client's message quickly and effectively.
Using bold typefaces, asymmetrical composition and primary colors, Chermayeff & Geismar sought order and readability and avoided the more dogmatic aspects of the rigid 50's Swiss style, like its reliance on one typeface (Helvetica) and monochromatic photography.
Bold typefaces indicates statistical significance (P < 0.05).
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