Sentence examples for text loss from inspiring English sources

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It is reasonable to assume that objects (even those with low DP) that are not accessed do not accumulate wear and tear and may thus remain undamaged (i.e. without any text loss).

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Imperfect: Trimmed at top and bottom edges, with some loss of text on t.p. and slight loss of text elsewhere.

C 417 imperfect: page one separated with no loss of text; page two mutilated with very slight loss of text.

Imperfect: folios I v-4v damaged with slight loss of text; folios 42r-47v heavily damaged with significant loss of text. 1 vol. ; 24 cm.

Mutilated with loss of text.

Imperfect: chipped, with some loss of text.

Imperfect: mutilated with loss of text.

Cropped, with some loss of text.

Imperfect: Chipped with possible loss of text.

Stained, but with little loss of text.

Mutilated with loss of text: 5 2.

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