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Discover LudwigThe phrase "on the print" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It typically refers to the appearance of something in a printed work, particularly newspapers. For example, "The story received very negative reviews on the print."
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But taking on the print side of it is really a daunting challenge.
No one expects Comics.com to fully compensate for what Ms. Wilson calls "declines on the print side".
The scrawl on the print was a signature: Banksy.
The tagline at the end of each commercial, and on the print ad, is "Earn them".
Click on the Print tab in the box that pops up.
There was less cheer on the print circulation figures, with all three editions posting sales falls.
Woodglue or latex is then smeared on the print to create a duplicate and left to dry.
Another question is what effect the charges are having on the print editions of The Times and Sunday Times.
It is very important to keep the stone clean because any dirt, particularly grease, will show up on the print.
With digital on the rise, resources on the print side have been cut in the past few years.
The Independent only recognises the NUJ as representing staff who work on the print titles, the union said.
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