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paper

adjective as in thin, flimsy

noun as in newspaper

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noun as in material upon which one writes

verb as in line with material

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  • paste up
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The government has recently pushed back its white paper setting out Send reforms until the new year, saying it will take more time to consult with parents and other groups.

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It sounds torturous on paper and in some Reddit reviews, but it turned out to be an oddly peaceful way to brave, and dare I say savor, holiday travel.

The drinks company published a statement on its investigation into the ransomware attack, which had crippled its operations across its factories in Japan and forced employees to take orders by pen and paper.

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Together he scored paper gains of more than $50 million, friends say.

Some AI workers won’t let bots do basic tasks, choosing to scrawl their meeting notes on paper and input calendar entries manually.

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

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