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Discover LudwigThe phrase "print run of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in the context of publishing or printing to refer to the number of copies produced in a single printing.
Example: "The publisher decided to increase the print run of the bestselling novel due to high demand."
Alternatives: "production run of" or "edition size of".
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Its print run of 3m sold out within hours.
The initial print run of "Uncivilization" was only 500 copies.
Nicolaides' Verisimilitude had a print run of 50 copies.
Schwartz plans a print run of 80,000.
US publisher Harper is planning an initial print run of two million copies.
Knopf, part of Random House, has planned an initial print run of 300,000 copies.
An initial print run of 7,500 copies has been planned for the revised "Huckleberry Finn".
It had been selling barely half of its weekly print run of around 60,000.
The first print run of "Autobiography" was for 50,000 copies.
These details will surface in the second print run of my book.
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Viking, her publisher, has planned a first-print run of 1 million copies.
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