How to use in-sentence of “in print”:
+ New information on future releases can be placed on online publications immediately, but the publishers have to wait until the next issue to put new information in print based magazines.
+ The term “disc jockey” was ostensibly coined by radio gossip commentator Walter Winchell in 1935, and the phrase first appeared in print in a 1941 “Variety” magazine, used to describe radio personalities who introduced phonograph records on the air.
+ The earliest examples of the word in print was in a 1919 issue of Smith’s Weekly where it was called an “”infernal didjerry”” which “”produced but one sound – didjerry, didjerry, didjerry and so on””.
+ It seems to me the basic dispute is about one very small point in the overall article: namely, whether Amy Elizabeth Thorpe provided any early help solving the Enigma decrypts in World War II, as mentioned by several cited sources in print and online.
+ The term was first used in print in 2005 in Australia.
Example sentences of “in print”:
+ Figurine notation is used in print and computer chess.
+ He continued to publish his reviews both online and in print until April 2, 2013.
+ In New Zealand, publishing anything promoting or supporting urolagnia, whether in print or online, is an offence punishable by up to ten years in prison.
+ Figurine notation is used in print and computer chess.
+ He continued to publish his reviews both online and in print until April 2, 2013.
+ In New Zealand, publishing anything promoting or supporting urolagnia, whether in print or online, is an offence punishable by up to ten years in prison.
+ The term ‘fade-out’ itself is of cinematic origin, appearing in print around 1918.
+ He wrote a popular book about the disaster which is still in print today.
+ It consists of several lines, either in print for reading, or in a song.
+ It can be used to exclude parts of a page in print versions.
+ Models often appear in advertising on television and in print media, for example newspapers and magazines, or on the web.
+ This template can be used to include parts of a page “only” in print versions.
+ The term “drag king” was first used in print in 1972.
+ Information technology has become better and more electronic encyclopaedias such as “Microsoft Encarta” and have made people not want to buy encyclopaedias in print anymore.
+ She was the founder of British family planning, and fought many battles in print with those whose opinions differed from hers.
+ Richard Bentley printed them in the “Standard Novels” series, and remained in print for a long time after that.
+ However, without the Hide in print wrapper, any printed book or PDF will include possibly unwanted parts.
+ The “Financial Times” in print format has an average daily circulation of three hundred and five thousand copies worldwide as of April 2012.
+ Its success can be gauged from the fact that over 250,000 copies were printed in about 250 editions and it remained in print until 1815.
+ Laws may prevent freedom of speech, and prevent discussion in print or other media.
+ Steve Berry first appeared in print with his historical books “The Amber Room” and “The Romanov Prophecy” in 2003 and 2004.