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had photocopied

  • past perfect
    of photocopy.
    photocopy
    noun
    a photographic reproduction of a document, print, or the like.

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He had photocopied documents and returned the originals.

From Los Angeles Times Sep. 14, 2024

Then I went into my own documents — letters from her, letters to her which I had photocopied — and they mark our falling out when I was 19, 20.

From Seattle Times Oct. 25, 2023

It was there, in full view of others, that Mr. Gabriele said he had photocopied documents during office hours.

From Washington Post Nov. 24, 2020

She had photocopied and enlarged the two small photographs in the book, had drawn the profile of the Young Lady on tracing paper and put it on top of The Lady.

From BBC Dec. 7, 2016

Instead of giving fire to mankind, it was more as if NuPrometheus had photocopied the schematics for part of a Bic lighter.

From The Hacker Crackdown, law and disorder on the electronic frontier by Bruce Sterling

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