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Discover LudwigThe phrase "on the press" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the process of printing a book or other type of publication. For example, "The publishers were busy putting the new book on the press."
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There were severe restrictions on the press.
"Attacks on the press.
"I hopped on the press truck.
On the press, he said, the quoins were in place.
It had launched its covert attacks on the press.
"We spend most of our time on the press".
The onus is now on the press to implement them.
The effect on the press and the crowd lasts.
But it's his name on the press releases.
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The Royal Commission on the Press to publish its findings before the end of the year.
Starbrook also spent six years on the Press Complaints Commission.
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