Sentence examples for were prints from inspiring English sources

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were prints

verb

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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There were prints all over the glasses too.

On the curtain that separated the salon from the bed shared by Zichen and her grandmother, there were prints of bunnies, white on a green-and-yellow background.

Although the missing photos were prints, not negatives, they are considered valuable because they were made, signed and stamped by the photographer.

There were prints, though Leonardo's cumulative portrait, gradually painted over several years, had long proved extremely hard to copy as an engraving.

"Early on, there were prints of various kinds, lithographs, later on photography was invented, so you had black and white, then color reproductions, and then digital photography made those better, and now you have three dimensions.

Surimono were prints issued privately for special occasions New Year's and other greetings, musical programs and announcements, private verse selections in limited editions and featuring immaculate printing of the highest quality.

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27 more editions were printed.

Rules were printed onto stainless steel.

Six hundred copies only were printed.

Only 300 were printed.

All were printed.

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