- present perfect of reprint.
Example Sentences
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I would not have reprinted the Charlie Hebdo cartoons in the Guardian, or wherever, before the murders.
From Slate • Jun. 6, 2016
Drug companies ever since have reprinted that scorecard and interpretation in dozens of marketing materials and PowerPoint presentations.
From New York Times • Dec. 30, 2013
More than a thousand newspapers across the world have reprinted her story, unchallenged.
From The Guardian • May 19, 2010
With great acumen the present publishers have reprinted Victor Gollancz's original foreword, in which the socialist publisher apologizes for the heretical opinions of his socialist writer.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Would that he could have reprinted it as originally composed, and ungarbled by Gifford, the editor!
From Essays from 'The Guardian' by Pater, Walter