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Discover Ludwig'print off' is an accepted and widely used idiom in written English.
It refers to the action of producing a physical copy of a document or image from a computer, usually using a printer. For example, "I need to print off a copy of my report before I submit it to the professor."
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Then print off some low-res posters and fun quizzes.
And in order to do that, you have to print off every RAI.
Print off some flyers.
Print off and staple.
Print off multiple copies.
Print off pictures.
Print off your design on your computer.
Print off your "Artist Audition Pass.
Print off some scripts and read them.
Print off the image on paper.
Print off the attachment before your interview.
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