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Discover LudwigThe phrase "print outlet" is not correct or usable in written English.
A "print outlet" is typically used to refer to a place where publications (such as newspapers, magazines, and books) are printed and distributed. An example sentence could be: "The newspaper was printed at a nearby print outlet and shipped to subscribers around the country."
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A British morning program was the only entertainment news media representative, and The Sun, an English tabloid, was the only foreign print outlet.
The deal will also make New York magazine, which recently started a new real estate section, the only print outlet for MLX's expansive database of listings.
It was impossible, in certain circles, not to have an opinion about that show and impossible for anyone with a blog or a print outlet to refrain from commenting.
Meanwhile, every radio, TV, and print outlet features interviews with Republicans glowing from their win and talking about "mandates to repeal healthcare" and other overreaching nonsense.
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Similarly, all print outlets are available online.
Instead, it also teamed up with radio and print outlets.
Radio stations, television networks and print outlets continue to outsource their coverage to reporters who often work without basic protection.
The overall idea of Assignmint is to fix the relationship between writers and publishers, including print outlets and blogs, which until now has been a bit disorderly.
The campaign will be in national print outlets, including a half-dozen national magazines like People, Shape and Self, and on the Web sites of women's magazine.
Print outlets include the magazines People, Entertainment Weekly, US Weekly, ESPN, Sports Illustrated, Better Homes and Gardens, Ebony, Parents and Woman's Day.
The National Urban League and DraftFCB New York are in discussions with media companies about running the campaign on television and in print outlets.
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