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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the copy of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to refer to a duplicate or an exact replica of something. For example, "She kept the copy of her driver's license in her wallet."
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The copy of Titian's "Annunciation of the Virgin".
We fought over who got the copy of "The Hunger".
by no means like the other arts, the copy of the Ideas, but the copy of the will itself.
Thank you for the copy of your new book, Mr Sitwell.
As we left the building, I took the copy of "Late Art".
For Pandakovic, the copy of Vesalius which is to be auctioned is a remarkable treasure.
It is no coincides that Buffett gave his buddy Gates the copy of a small book.
Tells about the copy of the Magna Carta he transferred to the National Archives.
"Get me the copy of the New York Times for today, the full copy.
But, somehow, it is the copy of the Mona Lisa that everyone is talking about.
I moved the copy of "The Melting Season" into the same slot "Instant Love" had occupied.
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