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Discover LudwigThe phrase "out of print" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe items (usually books, but may also apply to magazines, record albums, DVDs, etc.) that are no longer available for purchase due to limited supply or because they are no longer being published. For example, you might say, "I'm looking for a copy of that book, but unfortunately it is out of print."
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Always out of print.
It is also out of print.
But they are now out of print.
Saint-Ange,' now unfortunately out of print.
This is out of print.
It is out of print.
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"All out-of-print rockabilly stuff".
Out-of-Print Pistachio: Even the nuts have freezer burn!
It also searches for rare out-of-print items.
For out-of-print books, alibris.com is invaluable.
Dickinson decided to opt-out of print culture entirely.
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