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