Trial impression of a print taken from a plate or block, usually before the production of the regular edition.
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Examples for "proof"
Examples for "proof"
1However, President Clinton hailed the news as proof of a strong economy.
2The Syria- and Iraq-based Islamic State claimed responsibility, but offered no proof.
3Iranian authorities say the Islamic State is awaiting Western proof of sincerity.
4They played Santa's elves with the police wish list: Bullet proof doors.
5No wonder most countries ask for proof of return ticket upon arrival.
1And then, one day, a proof copy of Delancey's book arrived.
2She hands me a stack of messages and a proof copy of next week's issue.
3Susan is sent a package by her ex-husband containing a proof copy of his soon-to-be-published novel, also called Nocturnal Animals.
4Could you conveniently do me one thing?-wheneveryou finish any head, I should like to have a proof copy of it.
5I enclose you a proof copy of the "Banks of the Devon," which present with my best wishes to Charlotte.
1And then his eye caught the water- proof sheet of the shower-bath.
2With it is a proof sheet on which to make corrections in his biographical sketch.
3He took up an old proof sheet and began to glance through it, frowning thoughtfully.
4Our proof sheet came out with the message, "We Can Fallow!"
5Hardin says she might still have a proof sheet -possibly slides of those early press materials.
1A trial proof of the key block is in the Rosenwald Collection, National Gallery of Art.
2A trial proof of the key block, center sheet, is in the Rosenwald Collection, National Gallery of Art.
1This is just a crude device to test proof of concept.
Translations for trial pull