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Discover Ludwig"printed picture" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a physical photograph or artwork that has been printed. For example: "The art gallery was filled with beautiful printed pictures of nature scenes."
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William Eggleston's photographs contain some of the most luminescent colour that you can hope to lay your eyes on in a printed picture.
Armed with a printed picture of Perry, our reporter Ben James took a train to London in June (he was late) to track her down.
Q. Can a regular photo scanner also scan documents and turn them into text I can edit in Microsoft Word? A. With the right software, most modern photo scanners and multifunction printers can scan documents into digital files, much as you can scan a printed picture into a digital photograph.
But when it comes to sending a picture of the kids to a grandparent or relative who may not have a PC, there's nothing like a printed picture that you can stuff in an envelope.
It's a gentle reminder of the importance of reading printed picture books to the children in our lives.
Jennifer Horan, another nurse in the department, explained to HuffPost that a printed picture in the department's triage room reminds patients to keep an eye out for Milania.
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An Australian magazine has also printed pictures of the couple on their honeymoon in Seychelles.
Still, she printed pictures of hairstyles, flower arrangements and ring settings she found online.
Several American news media have also printed pictures clearly showing the faces of unidentified Iraqi prisoners.
Hold on to your compacts: Vanity Fair has printed pictures of Scarlett Johansson and Kate Winslet wearing no make-up.
The new offence will cover the release of explicit images both online and in the form of printed pictures.
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