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copy in
verb
- tr, adverb to send someone a copy of an email or letter being sent to another person
Example Sentences
Once you have your digital photos, Hagan recommends you use the “3, 2, 1” strategy of saving your images: make three copies, store two copies in different types of devices or storage media such as a computer, hard drive or USB and save one copy in an off-site location such as Google, Dropbox or iCloud.
Mr Pearce said another copy, in a similar condition, sold in November for £42,000 including the fees.
The Monterey Police Department released the 24-page report to news organization Mediaite after initially denying to do so, explaining that Hegseth’s request for a copy in 2021 waived its obligation to keep it under wraps.
Twelve years later, it sold its 300,000th copy in the UK, gaining the band their first ever platinum record, 30 years after they formed.
The book comes out exactly four weeks before Election Day, and the Guardian obtained a copy in advance.
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