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TeacherJapan Posted 3 years ago
Grammar

In print and on electric devices?

Is my way of using “in print” correct?


People who would rather read in print than on electronic devices such as smartphones and computers are more eager to try anything and are better at looking at things from different points of view.

  

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teacherJapan Is my way of using “in print” correct? Yes, but just "print" sounds a little more natural. read print But read books in print Bizarre usage, isn't it?

  • teacherJapan Is my way of using “in print” correct?
  • Yes, but just "print" sounds a little more natural.
  • read print But read books in print Bizarre usage, isn't it?
  • teacherJapan In print and on electric electronic devices?
  • Be careful not to confuse electric devices, usually electric appliances (toasters, mixers, washing machines), with electronic devices.
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teacherJapanIs my way of using “in print” correct?

Yes, but just "print" sounds a little more natural.

read print

But

read books in print

Bizarre usage, isn't it?

teacherJapan In print and on electric electronic devices?

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