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Discover LudwigThe phrase "carbon copy of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use this phrase when you want to describe something that is a duplicate or an exact replica of something else. For example, "I received a carbon copy of the physical document they sent to my colleague."
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But Cc is not a carbon copy of Rainbow.
Eventually Douglas became a carbon copy of his father.
"It was like a carbon copy of Wimbledon," Sampras said.
It was a carbon copy of his performance against Edmund.
"It's actually a carbon copy of our race in the world champs this year," McGrath said.
And a carbon copy of the one in Lyon's last over.
As for Charlie Blackwell, he's in many ways a carbon copy of George W. Bush.
Hope and Greenwood is not a carbon copy of the sweetshops of old.
At first glance, its menu too looks like a carbon copy of many others.
Ball No6: and the last is a carbon copy of the first.
"He doesn't want to be just a carbon copy of Julia Gillard and Kevin Rudd.
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