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in print
In printed or published form, as in You can find this information in print . This usage dates from the late 1400s, almost from the time of the first printing press.
Offered for sale by a publisher, as in The library has a list of all the books in print . The antonym for this usage is out of print , describing material no longer offered for sale by a publisher, as in Most of his books are out of print . [Late 1800s]
Example Sentences
I was reminded of all of these works while listening to a recent interview that Lady Gaga gave The New York Times, both in print and recorded in an emotional companion podcast episode.
The Times took the triple crown designation by placing in the top 10 in print portfolio that included judges’ review of random Sunday and daily print editions of the sports section, an evaluation of the Times’ sports website and the project category.
Neuroscientists have shown that the human brain processes, retains, and relates to information differently when it is in print vs digital form.
Not a funny topic, and this will look awful in print, but somehow you made it funny.
"There are fewer food critics in print media because there is not much print media left."
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