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Id ESLPod_0541_WE_0757
Episode Id ESLPod 541
Episode Title Reporting the News
Phrase in print
Text In this podcast, the phrase "in print" means included in a published document that is shared with many people: "It didn't seem real that we were getting married until we saw our wedding announcement in print." The phrase "out of print" is used to describe a book that is no longer being printed, without any new copies for sale: "This bookstore specializes in helping people find used copies of rare books that have been out of print for years." The phrase "the fine print" is used to describe the very detailed information that is often printed in small letters at the bottom of a legal contract: "Be sure to read all the fine print before you sign a new lease agreement."
Topics Government + Law

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