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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'the imprints' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to physical marks left by something, such as footprints or handprints. For example, "I saw the imprints of a dog's paws on the muddy ground."
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the imprints
noun
An impression; the mark left behind by printing something.
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The imprints matched perfectly.
But most of the imprints cross all genres.
The fossils are predominantly the imprints of soft-bodied animals.
"We looked at the imprints of the sutures.
And, of course, the imprints make it easier for blacks to be published.
The soil even shows the imprints of the seams of the air bags.
Moreover, it has to be a spy with the power to control the imprints.
(You can tell the patches by the imprints of her shoe soles).
I recognised her sandals with the imprints of her feet in them.
The imprints of HarperCollins, part of the News Corporation, include Avon, William Morrow and ReganBooks.
I wonder if drawings can be the imprints of our souls?
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