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Table 2.4
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Pronunciation
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Subdomain (1st level): |
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Properties |
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Subdomain (2nd level): |
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Printability |
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Grammatical category: |
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Simple term |
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Grammar notes: |
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Uncountable |
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Definition: |
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The ability to run the paper through a printing press without breaks and without reductions in speed. |
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Definition source: |
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Brewer (2003) |
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Context: |
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Arctic is a new range of matt paper that is pushing back the old boundaries. A comprehensive range in which each grade has its own personal character, distinctly different from the others. All grades have a tighter tolerance and the familiar ability to provide the user with the best possible conditions for enjoying both text and graphics. It has better runnability and overall it is a very good paper for printing/print finishing. |
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Context source: |
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EN 23 |
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Attestation: |
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3 |
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Phraseological unit: |
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Good runnability |
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Related terms: |
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Printability |
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It:
Macchinabilità
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Degree of reliability IT:
3
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Fr:
Machinabilité
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Degree of reliability FR:
3
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