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The word "imprinted" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an instance when an impression of an object is left behind on a material such as paper. For example, "The ink pad left a distinct imprinted image on the paper."
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Then again, it's not entirely unreasonable to assume that the contents of the programme have now permanently imprinted on his young brain, dooming him to a thankless life as a bloodthirsty despot with a number of profound entitlement problems.
That's imprinted on people's minds now, isn't it?" Scarlett MccGwire, who worked with Ed when he was first elected leader, tells me: "He won and suddenly there was hatred.
Anyone fearing for the spirit of the revolution may take heart from the sight, outside the courtroom where Egypt's ousted president, Hosni Mubarak, is being tried, of hawkers selling flip-flops impudently imprinted with the image of the fallen pharaoh's face.Yet after the most turbulent year in Egypt's recent history, many see a gloomier picture.
As the keys that once imprinted up to five blurred copies fall silent, the thin films that pioneered duplication seem destined for the bin.In this section The road to renewal Fade to black A cadmium lining ReprintsBut not yet.
The only notably gay element in its futuristic lobby is the silhouette of a man's torso imprinted on a glass barrier.Others worry that homosexual tourists are no better shielded from the world financial crisis than anyone else.
By analysing ripples imprinted on the CMB, cosmologists can see a picture of the universe as it then was.
Yu Youhan portrays Mao smiling and imprinted with flowers, Wang Guangyi has him behind bars.
Regret comes only in the final scenes.Born in the year of the Pearl Harbour attack, Mr Miyazaki is imprinted with the pacifism of many Japanese from his generation.
Using genetic engineering, the team managed to persuade a different bacterium Escherichia coli, a ubiquitous critter that is a workhorse of biotechnology to manufacture this protein in bulk.In this section The roar of the crowd Triassic lark There be Dragons A fab result ReprintsNext, they imprinted a block of gold with a microscopic chessboard pattern of chemicals.
But the practice predates popes and Martin Luther, beginning with Greek coins imprinted with the guises of rulers.
For two decades, until 2004, he was the director of Ballett Frankfurt, during which time he imprinted his dancers with a physical vocabulary more extreme than anything the dance world had seen before.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com