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"magazine copy" is correct and usable in written English.
It is generally used as a noun to refer to the text of an article or advertisement in a magazine. For example: "The magazine copy was clear and concise and gave a good overview of the subject."
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Laura Carney is a magazine copy editor, writer and illustrator who lives in Montclair, N.J.
The company was mixed-a young opera soprano, a Puerto Rican photographer, a pretty magazine copy editor, a black jazz pianist, and the minister (white).
Concerned this would bury them for good, Hack ordered the article be cut out of the magazine, copy by laborious copy.
He worked in a two-and-a-half-room office on Fifth Avenue, writing speeches, giving clearance to reporters travelling overseas, and approving magazine copy, including articles for The New Yorker.
"Office Killer," written by Elise Mac Adam and Tom Kalin...concerns a magazine copy editor who reacts to a job change by becoming a serial killer... "The good thing about horror films...is that nobody expects them to be any good".
As a practical matter, it's not that different from all of the magazine copy running online after the fact.
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In April 1945, shortly after his return to this country, Service became involved in the so-called Amerasia investigation through having furnished to one Jaffe, the editor of the Amerasia magazine, copies of certain of his Foreign Service reports.
The suit was brought in England, despite the fact that only a small number of magazine copies were distributed there and the subjects of the article were in Russia.
The lyrics to CKM's songs were taken from fashion-magazine copy — Ms. Gordon's idea.
I am curious, as a print-magazine copy chief, whether you think copyediting has a future in the iPad/iPhone publishing-app world?
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