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Discover Ludwig"copied out" is a correct phrase and can be used in written English to refer to the process of copying out words or a passage from a source.
For example, "I copied out the definition of 'justice' from the dictionary."
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There they copied out some of the Illuminations.
Well before he could read, Clowes copied out images from his brother's cache.
They copied out screenplays in longhand, typing them up on an antique typewriter.
Memory was a big thing when books had to be copied out by hand.
The vocal line was copied out for him and he sang the number in the broadcast.
They have a different, less personal tone, although she often copied out passages from her journals".
Bibliography was manageable when books were still manuscripts copied out in the scriptoria of medieval European monasteries.
Wilbur found Jacobs's report so troubling that she copied out the most disturbing parts for Barnes to read herself.
copied out on separate sheets all my classical poems that I can remember, and I enclose them.
Until fairly recently, works thought to be Bach's were really Vivaldi pieces copied out in Bach's hand.
I have just copied out your last three weeks to have a good read about your experiences.
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