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Discover LudwigThe phrase "some printed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a quantity of printed materials, such as documents, pages, or items that have been printed. Example: "I need to gather some printed materials for the presentation tomorrow."
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There is some printed paper on the table.
A collection of exquisite, long dresses, crocheted, floral embroidered, hand-quilted and some printed with wheat sheafs at the hem.
Even though the technology is improving, the finish and durability of some printed items can still fall short of what producers require.
On the ground floor, rows of brown shipping boxes were piled atop one another, some printed with "Easydy," the name of a Shenzhen tablet manufacturing company.
Peter Som made a decent collection with just a few fabrics: red and white tweed, leopard-print jacquard and some printed chiffons.
This show of more than 100 images and some printed material is sponsored by Shiseido, the cosmetics company, which has also financed an exhibition on the role of cosmetics in art at the Grey Art Gallery at New York University.
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Some were plain, some were printed and some were literally polished but many looked wonderful.
Some newspapers printed stories declaring precisely that.
Odd glasses used, some with printed mottoes and poetry.
Perhaps the president should also have some stamps printed.
For some courses, printed material is sent out in advance.
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