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small print



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That’s quite a roster of side effects, like the small print at the end of drug company TV commercials.

From Los Angeles Times

And if you do read the small print before you agree to privacy settings - which 56% of Americans don't, according to one 2023 study - some websites are asking to share information about your visit.

From BBC

Gareth Fitzgerald, who spent £1,000 on his shares, accepts there is always a risk with this type of investing which would have been explained in the small print.

From BBC

Yet, as he squinted to read the small print on jars of Skippy sitting on the same shelf, the 68-year old made a more disappointing discovery.

From The Wall Street Journal

While the small print is poured over, former Scotland international James McFadden is content Celtic are in perfectly good hands with O'Neill.

From BBC