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01. We made a mistake [printing] the exam, so please note the corrections for questions 1 and 5 in section 2.
02. Because of his bad language, the coach's remarks after losing the final game were simply not [printable] in our school newspaper.
03. I want to buy a color [printer] for my computer so that I can make some copies of our family photos.
04. The [printing] of the brochure will take a couple of days.
05. You'll need to get a better original to photocopy because this one is really [unprintable].
06. He bought an original [print] by Picasso for his wife for her birthday.
07. We ordered some extra [prints] of the photos we took to give to our friends.
08. Children generally learn to [print] before they learn to write.
09. It has been said that some people commit a crime for no other reason than to see their name in [print].
10. It took three years of constant [printing] to complete Johann Gutenberg's famous Bible, which appeared in 1455.
11. The first paper money [printed] in the United States was in denominations of 1 cent, 5 cents, 25 cents, and 50 cents.
12. If the name of every insect were [printed] in an average-size book, it would take about 6,000 pages to list them all.
13. Stinging insects are attracted to dark colors and floral [prints]; therefore, wear white or light colored clothing as a safety measure.
14. In the 1530s, a [printing] press was set up in Mexico City, and the first newspaper was published in 1541.
15. Today, 40 percent of the world's newspapers are [printed] on paper made from Canada's forests.
16. Joseph Stalin once stated that [print] is the sharpest and the strongest weapon of the communist party.

Grammatical examples in English. 2013.

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