Sentence examples for to printing from inspiring English sources

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to printing

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To produce one or more copies of a text or image on a surface, especially by machine; often used with out or off: print out, print off.

  • Print the draft double-spaced so we can mark changes between the lines.

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The government resorted to printing currency inadequately backed by reserves.

It is less suited to printing small typefaces because they are cut up by the screen.

He started life as a printer, went to Harvard, and then back to printing.

NOT to be outdone by the world's central bankers, some Peruvians have taken to printing money.

The provinces and the national government have resorted to printing exchangeable bonds funny money.

It is part of a shift in emphasis from printers to printing.

Some of their predictions misfire, such as the notion that newspapers never stoop to printing corrections.

The side branch also made the molecule dissolvable, making it amenable to printing.

But schools use up valuable time teaching cursive writing in addition to printing.

I love technology, but, even I, a professor of Web science, have gone back to printing my boarding pass.

It also helps central bankers, by assuaging investors' fear that bankrupt governments will resort to printing money.

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