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Discover LudwigThe phrase "printed to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the process of printing something out. For example, "I need to get these documents printed to, so I can take them to my meeting."
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The layout of the circuit can be computer magnified, printed to provide a template for printed circuit layout and construction.
3D-printed plastic moulds and dies are also being printed to help set up and trial new production lines.
A thumbnail was enlarged and printed to give the carpet the effect of "bad" printing.
(She asked that her name not be printed to avoid repercussions with her employer).
Look at the billions we just printed to bail out two dinosaurs: General Motors and Chrysler.
If you want a receipt, it's emailed rather than printed, to save paper.
Xplor expects the proportion of documents that are printed to decline from 90% to 30% between 1995 and 2005, but the total number of documents printed to double over the same period.
The entry-level American Express green card was even printed to look like money, implying instantly available funds.
Of old, the yen that it printed to buy dollars would be mopped up by selling bonds.
That is to say, there were some fur skirts and belts printed to have a zebra effect in beige.
Jeezy had a handful of shirts printed to promote TM101, featuring three stacked spheres that looked like a snowman.
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