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Discover Ludwig'printed news' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to news articles printed in any physical format, such as a newspaper or magazine. For example: "I often get my news from printed news sources, rather than online news sources."
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But in an environment where in just the last six months Newsweek sold for $1 and U.S. News and World Report ceased publishing as a printed news magazine altogether, there are plenty of publishers who would happily take that $4 million.
India is frequently considered the last vestige of printed news.
The business model behind printed news might be dying.
But we were still glad when the printed news from foreign parts began to flow.
Next came the task of deciding what format printed news would take 10 years on.
- Online news has the same value as printed news; submissions from readers will be valued contributions.
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One conservative newspaper, which often prints news before it occurs, has hinted at a coming onslaught against reformist parliamentarians.
The publications have been accused of infractions like "printing news contrary to reality," "disturbing public opinion" and "casting doubt on the elections".
You pay your newspaper publisher not just for printing news stories but also for printing only the good ones.
One of my students even has an obsession with printing news articles about his friends who've been arrested or shot.
In an article on 3D printing news site, 3ders, Sultan says of "Magnetic," "It's about having too much of a good thing.
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