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put in print
verb as in publish
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For another, the “false charges” that the headline referred to as having been “leveled” hadn’t actually been put in print.
If that tale – and that fact that she has put in print – is not startling enough, her attempts to play the innocent in an interview with the Observer are perhaps even more so.
Calling the reported sale price “a bit of a thorn in our side,” he noted that the number has “always come without any context. It is a nice number for people to throw out there and to put in print that paints a picture of eternal wealth.”
“In fact, it’s important for people to realize that this president is open to and seeks input across a wide array of perspectives as he comes to conclusions about policy decisions, which you all witness, cover, talk about on television, put in print and tweet about nonstop.”
“I hesitate to even put in print some of the scenarios that I worry the most about, because the truth is, the House chamber is a place where we occasionally have all of the most powerful government officials in the country gathered in one place,” he said.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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