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'the printed press' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to newspapers and magazines as a collective group. For example, "The printed press has had a long history of informing citizens of the events in their communities, nation, and world."
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Fewer and fewer roles are being advertised in the printed press — as a rule only the most senior positions make it into print.
"The printed press said UEA was guilty without examination.
"The printed press can't but broadcasters can - was that the intention of parliament?
The printed press still strives to criticise the government, the judiciary is independent, civil society is vibrant.
The slipway to extinction for the printed press doesn't seem quite as well-greased as digital soothsayers suppose.
You won't have read about it in the printed press, but you might have seen it online.
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This event is using energy-efficient lighting and heating and cooling systems, eliminating printed press materials and reusing tents and site materials for other events, the company said.
Pakistan has developed a rambunctious printed press, and politics is hashed over nightly on an array of television talk shows.
SAN FRANCISCO — China may have invented the first printing press in 593 and published the first woodblock-printed newspaper, Kaiyuan Za Bao, in Beijing in 713.
China may have invented the first printing press in 593 and published the first woodblock-printed newspaper, Kaiyuan Za Bao, in Beijing in 713.
Then came the assault on N.G.O.s and on press freedoms, from the printed page to television to the Internet.
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