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Snappy Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Release of drawings

I found the following term on a Japanese site:
"Release of drawings"
It refers to the act of issuing drawings after they are registered.

Is it possible to use "output" in the following case if the drawings are created, registered, and issued electronically?
"We created and registered these drawings. You can output the drawings anywhere at anytime subject to our approval."
  

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output is too general. it can be production output, line output, video output n etc.. 'Release of drawing' show off this particular document could be official, legal or protected under copyright act.

  • output is too general.
  • it can be production output, line output, video output n etc..
  • 'Release of drawing' show off this particular document could be official, legal or protected under copyright act.
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output is too general. it can be production output, line output, video output n etc..

'Release of drawing' show off this particular document could be official, legal or protected under copyright act.
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An authority or person with power generally perform the act of releasing. In other words, the act of being released requires approval, permission or authority, such as the staff architect who approved the the drawing of a building. The suspect was released by the police on a fifty-thousand-dollor bond etc.

It's not about being general. An output is the wrong word.

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