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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in facsimile" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a copy or reproduction of a document or image, often in a format that closely resembles the original.
Example: "The contract was sent to me in facsimile, allowing me to review the terms before signing."
Alternatives: "in copy" or "as a replica."
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Supplied in facsimile.
The fascicles have also been published in facsimile.
Bb4 wanting and supplied in facsimile; some headlines bled.
Additionally, published in facsimile as: Emily Dickinson's Herbarium.
There is a great searchable archive of the paper in facsimile.
Works are studied in facsimile of original notation, and from original manuscripts at MIT, where possible.
The Texts series publishes the original works, in facsimile whenever appropriate.
Works studied in facsimile of original notation, and from original manuscripts at MIT, where possible.
Materials requiring special display conditions or security may be presented in facsimile.
Includes texts of Hüseyin Kâzım Bey's travel accounts (in facsimile and roman.).
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