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Discover LudwigThe phrase "printing works" is correct and can be used in written English.
It typically describes a place or business that primarily prints things such as books, posters, or other publications. For example, "The printing works on Main Street has been a part of the city for over fifty years."
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Its books – Smyth-sewn trade paperback, cloth-bound hardcovers, and a letterpress-printed limited edition – are produced in Gaspereau's own printing works, located in the sleepy shiretown of Kentville, Nova Scotia".
They take refuge in a printing works.
The two fugitives took refuge in a local printing works.
Weirdly, it had once been used as a printing works.
"We've taken this old printing works and written new chapters in its history," Mr. Pinck said.
There are several iron foundries and repair shops, margarine and soap factories, and printing works.
Ancillary industries include manufacture of precision instruments, paper mills, and printing works.
He then took over a disused printing works in Blackfriars, London.
The Bank of England printing works is in Loughton, but the area is primarily residential.
Businessmen such as Victor Amieba, who now owns a Querétaro printing works, point to its location.
My first job was checking banknotes at the Bank of England printing works.
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