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Collocations for print - noun

ADJECTIVE

large
fine, small
Always read the small print in a contract before signing.
clear
bold

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VERB + print

read
I had to squint to read the tiny print on the screen.

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PREPOSITION

in print
All her books are still in print.
out of print
I'm afraid that book is now out of print.

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Collocations for print - verb

ADVERB

beautifully
The book is beautifully printed on good quality paper.
badly
cheaply
He was handing out cheaply printed business cards.
correctly
I couldn't get the graphics to print correctly.
boldly, clearly, legibly, neatly
indelibly (BrE,figurative)
The incident was indelibly printed in her memory.
professionally
We had the first issue of the newsletter professionally printed.
privately
She had the memoir privately printed in a limited edition.
specially
We had the T-shirts specially printed with the company's logo.
digitally
The images are scanned onto computers and digitally printed.

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PREPOSITION

from
Photographs can be printed from a digital file or from a negative.
in
The message was printed in blue ink.
on
a leaflet printed on recycled paper
with
a dress printed with blue flowers

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Print is used with these nouns as the subject:
magazine, newspaper, printer

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Print is used with these nouns as the object:
answer, article, copy, document, edition, email, excerpt, image, magazine, map, money, name, negative, news, newspaper, obituary, pamphlet, paper, pattern, photograph, picture, poster, receipt, recipe, story, text, transcript

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