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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'page bound' is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to the physical format of a book or other document, where the pages are bound together. For example, "The journal was published as a page bound book".
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Eventually large passages of the play bog down in stilted philosophical exchanges that still feel page bound.
The CD accompanies the film and Anniversary show DVDs in a special 7" square 3 panel folder along with a 24 page bound booklet and slipcase.
Just remember, while patience is a virtue there's nothing in the world like seeing your work in print, your words on a page bound and ready to find readers.
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Town's notebook arrived in a cardboard box, its pages bound with a red ribbon.
By Betsy Morais January 22, 2013 At the Digital Book World conference, held in New York last week, one could hardly pass muster by holding up a stack of pages bound together.
From morning until evening for a blissful seven days, he studied the jumbled pages bound in what looked like 18th-century covers.
But what about the future of the long chunks of text that have already been published as physical objects with paper pages bound between covers?
Books of the hours, introduced by one Antoine Vérard, whose tastes ran to illustrated and heavily ornamented pages bound in deluxe editions, were important influences in these directions.
at Prospect Park Through April 16 The fun of books made by artists is that, prompted first by visual interest, they don't always follow the traditional codex format of sequenced pages bound along one edge.
In fact, the only time he describes what he and I do together as "reading" is when we're sitting with a clutch of pages bound between covers, open in front of us like a hymnal.
"To the human mind, a sequence of pages bound together into a physical object is very different from a flat screen that displays only a single 'page' at a time.
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