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The phrase "printed newspaper" is correct and commonly used in written English
It refers to a physical copy of a newspaper that has been printed on paper. Example: I prefer to read a printed newspaper in the morning instead of scrolling through digital news on my phone.
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As printed newspaper sales have declined, Fairfax has shed staff in the thousands.
Some fans also carried printed newspaper pages with "Fire Isiah" in large type.
At 78 deg N, and well inside the Arctic Circle, the Svalbard Posten is the world's most northerly printed newspaper.
The papers will merge their content with local news Web sites and deliver the printed newspaper only three days a week.
When I got home to Sheffield later that day, I found a freshly printed newspaper from my local Conservative opponent on my doormat.
"In any given online article you find a greater number of follow-up recommendations than you would find in or around a printed newspaper article.
Ms. Syvanoja slices printed newspaper or directory pages very finely and then curves each slice of paper around a steel wire form, sheet layered on sheet.
Today's Times is a 24-hour operation producing a printed newspaper and a rapidly growing Web site — all while cutting staff and costs in the face of a deep recession and a revolution transforming the news business.
The Galveston County Daily News, founded in 1842, is the city's primary newspaper and the oldest continuously printed newspaper in Texas.
Almost every town he visited printed newspaper stories on his invention and many hailed him as the "Father of the Automobile".
Ted Ammon, started several new ventures including Big Flower Press, which printed newspaper circulars, and Chancery Lane Capital, a boutique private equity firm, before being murdered in his Long Island home October 2001.
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