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small print

noun as in tiny print in document

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He had "completely trusted" the salesman, but lived to regret not reading the small print.

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The court of appeal said “burying such a statement in the small print which the lender knows the borrower is highly unlikely to read will not suffice”.

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On the same programme, Griffith accused the government of behaving "at the very least like the worst form of dodgy car hire firm, conjuring up small print that never existed".

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The BHHPA, which represents holiday parks, said it was important consumers "read the small print" and "fully understand the sales contract" before committing to buying a caravan.

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It's probably something most of us skip or skim through - but it's important to read the small print when you buy a ticket, says Harry Kind from consumer group Which?.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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