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In print Meaning in English

expression

ˈɪn/, /ɪn/ /ˈpɹɪnt
in PRINT
ˈɪn/ /pɹˈɪnt
in PRINT

Definition

If a book, magazine, or newspaper is 'in print', it is currently being published and available to buy. It can also refer more generally to something appearing in printed form, not just digital.

Usage & Nuances

'In print' is often contrasted with 'out of print' (no longer published or sold). Used mostly for books, magazines, or newspapers—not for digital-only material. Can also mean something appears in a printed publication, e.g., 'Her name appeared in print for the first time.'

Example Sentences

Is this book still in print?

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My story was published in print for the first time.

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The article is available both online and in print.

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That magazine has been in print for over fifty years.

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Some old classics are no longer in print, so they’re hard to find.

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Seeing my name in print was an amazing feeling.

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