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"white copy" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a piece of paper that has been printed or copied on one side, typically in black ink, and left blank on the other side, or white. For example, "Please provide me with a white copy of the document so that I can complete it and return it to you."
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Organized or not, it's where I've spent a big chunk of my life, pen in hand, hovering over cheap white copy paper.
For a writer, the changeover means that, for some reason that is supposed to be beyond his simple ken, he must henceforth use thick white copy paper instead of the flimsy yellow copy paper of old.
Strange since my name and photo were on the flyer and even on a Xeroxed black and white copy I'm still noticeably Black.
Give the white copy to your customer and save all carbon copies for bookkeeping purchases.
Make sure that the weight of the paper is similar to the weight of standard white copy paper, though.
You'll need six (or 7 for a fuller snowflake) pieces of paper (white copy paper will do, although you can use more elaborate types), scissors, clear tape and a stapler.
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He painted black and white copies of found photographs — group portraits, pictures of buildings and other anonymous images — on textured Celotex panels, a common building material.
A man in the music business remembers seeing Ahmet late one night at the offices of Alan Freed, who was the most influential disc jockey in New York during the nineteen-fifties, and one who was known to play the original Negro versions of rhythm-and-blues songs, and not the white copies.
Built-in templates for to-do lists, graph paper, and the like as well as quick color and black and white copies.
Most public libraries will also charge a smaller fee for black and white copies, but a few college libraries may allow students to print out a limited number of black and white copies for free.
Take out your white copying paper and draw a straight line in the middle of the paper.
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