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"hard copy form" is a correct and usable term in written English.
You can use it when you refer to a physical copy of a document, as opposed to a digital copy. Example sentence: I sent my application via email, but they required a hard copy form too.
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Locate tabloids from three different countries (online or in hard copy form) and compare them for content.
In its hard copy form the calendar is only sent out to a select and secret few, although the images circulate widely on the internet.
As everyone on magic-loving Earth knows by now, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, published in hard copy form on July 31 , 2016 is a stage play written by Jack Thorne that tells an original story (created with Rowling herself and director John Tiffany).
The team produced the revised manual of barriers and foundational conversation scripts organized in hard copy form.
Some of the data was available in hard copy form only and needed to be entered into a spread sheet before we could begin the process of reconciliation.
We created an electronic version of this questionnaire using SurveyMonkey© (SurveyMonkey, Palo Alto, CA) and collected responses, either electronically or in hard copy form, from January 2012 through January 2013.
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Resources will be provided to services in electronic and hard copy forms.
The hard copy forms are retained in-country in a secure location.
Data are collected on hard copy forms and transformed to an electronic database.
All data are collected prospectively in the local language using hard copy forms, with only the individual study identification number on each form in order to maintain confidentiality.
The strictly informational kind, for example: does anyone buy dictionaries and encyclopedias in hard-copy form anymore?
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