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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.

From Slate Jun. 21, 2023

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.

From The Guardian Sep. 20, 2020

But at least one courageous writer, Thomas Hughes, president of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, has put in print what many are thinking but do not want to say.

From Time Magazine Archive

Ultimately the old story about the glass-eater is put in print.

From Time Magazine Archive

I could tell you things which you dare not put in print; stories which, if English people read in your paper they would brand you a liar.

From The Traitors by E. Phillips (Edward Phillips) Oppenheim




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