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The word "facsimile" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to a copy or reproduction of something, usually a document or artwork. For example, "The attorney provided a facsimile of the original contract."
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facsimile
noun
A copy or reproduction.
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At some point – quietly, without ceremony and certainly at no one's urgent request – Zac Efron morphed from a fibreglass facsimile of matinee-idol perfection circa 1957 into rather a good actor.
In an almost exact facsimile of the Royal Television Society awards earlier this year, the leading actress category throbs with talented women, three stalwarts and one wild card.
It's a facsimile.
Melissa Van Zee, the stall keeper, told me, one of her biggest sellers is a button bearing a facsimile of Edvard Munch's "The Scream" with the words "Hillary 2008" written beneath it.
But it will be a liberal America of an exceptionally American kind, not a facsimile of Europe.
"Lartigue: Album of a Century" contains facsimile pages from these albums, charting his career until his death in 1986.Given a camera by his father on his seventh birthday, he started out taking pictures of his nanny, Dudu, his parents and his garden.
Long out of print, except in expensive facsimile versions, the book had come to be considered a crude piece of anti-Soviet propaganda.In this section Great blistering barnacles Chinese whispers News that's fit to print The king of kung fu Big man, much to say ReprintsThis is just what it was.
Without touching the surface, they made three different kinds of recordings: laser scanning which operates like a bar code reading to record the surface detail, white-light scanning to capture the relief and a close examination of the decoration to match up the colours.There is a plan to erect the facsimile, which weighs nearly four tonnes, permanently in the Valley of the Kings.
An imagined facsimile of the queen wearing this garb was soon on display at the British Museum.
He was the first to import television screens and cameras to communicate with the offstage band, a device now in common use.He owns the composer's manuscript, acquiring it in 1984 from a Dutch foundation, publishing it in facsimile and obliging Vienna's Universal Edition to print a corrected new score which is faithful to Mahler's final amendments.
Reston, a new development near Dulles airport, in Virginia, has even created a passable facsimile of a 1920s downtown".American Beauty" is not the first time that the entertainment industry has become so obsessed by a formula that it forgot to look at the world though the fact that the most spectacular evidence of these changes is happening on the moguls' own doorstep is a bit galling.
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