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Discover Ludwig"page proof" is a correct and usable term in written English.
The phrase usually refers to a document (in print or digital form) supplied to a publisher or client for approval or correction before being printed or published. For example, "Before the book was published, I had to thoroughly review the page proof for any errors."
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page proof
noun
A trial page or proof that has been made up into pages.
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"I was reading a page proof and there was a blatant mistake.
And I was duty editing that night and saw it on a page proof and had completely missed it.
In the preface, Mr. Lewis acknowledges that the book was already in page proof on Sept. 11, so it does not deal with the terrorist attacks.
The Grapes of Wrath was rushed into print, going from typescript to page proof in four months, and published on 14 April 1939 by the Viking Press in New York.
Here Lies is almost coy in the way it slips mention of Ambler's first novel into the narrative: he gives his girlfriend a bound page proof in a cinema on King's Road, Chelsea, just before the lights go down.
"The mistake, however, is a serious one, and if I'd had my wits about me as an editor, I wouldn't have let the author mix up his tenses in manuscript or allowed him in page proof to lapse into poetic license".
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I read his page proofs.
("It's the chic new accessory — page proofs," she said).
The page proofs had been read by 19 August.
The page proofs of the new book were waiting on my porch.
Emilio's job involved copying, collating, and distributing thousands of page proofs each week.
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