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Definition of fair copy in English: fair copynoun Written or printed matter transcribed or reproduced after final correction. 清稿,誊清本 he made a fair copy of the letters Example sentencesExamples - At last after more than three decades of silence, denials and speculation, the world's best kept secret was out in the open, available for less than a dollar - price of a vanity fair copy.
- When he had made a fair copy of his final draft on a sheet of music paper, he put his guitar aside and switched on his portable computer.
- Fortunately it is a generally reliable text, deriving either from a fair copy in Shakespeare's own hand or from an accurate transcript of such a manuscript.
- Francis Collins, Shakespeare's lawyer, didn't make a fair copy of his client's will.
- Handel wrote an anthem for the hospital, gave annual benefit performances of Messiah, and bequeathed the organisation a fair copy of the score.
- Ahead of us lies a vote, the preparation of a fair copy of the legislation, the signature by the Governor-General, and the promulgation of this legislation upon the populace.
- Twelve years after completion of a fair copy, and six years following her death, the publication of Weiner's Page is opportune.
- Please let me know if the Will meets with your approval before I prepare a fair copy for you to sign.
- It is a fair copy of the Declaration of Independence, one of three surviving copies penned by the optimistic visionary himself.
- Gone are the days when we used to take dictation from the boss and get back with a typewritten fair copy.
Definition of fair copy in US English: fair copynounfɛ(ə)r ˈkɑpife(ə)r ˈkäpē Written or printed matter transcribed or reproduced after final correction. 清稿,誊清本 he made a fair copy of the letters Example sentencesExamples - It is a fair copy of the Declaration of Independence, one of three surviving copies penned by the optimistic visionary himself.
- At last after more than three decades of silence, denials and speculation, the world's best kept secret was out in the open, available for less than a dollar - price of a vanity fair copy.
- When he had made a fair copy of his final draft on a sheet of music paper, he put his guitar aside and switched on his portable computer.
- Fortunately it is a generally reliable text, deriving either from a fair copy in Shakespeare's own hand or from an accurate transcript of such a manuscript.
- Ahead of us lies a vote, the preparation of a fair copy of the legislation, the signature by the Governor-General, and the promulgation of this legislation upon the populace.
- Gone are the days when we used to take dictation from the boss and get back with a typewritten fair copy.
- Handel wrote an anthem for the hospital, gave annual benefit performances of Messiah, and bequeathed the organisation a fair copy of the score.
- Twelve years after completion of a fair copy, and six years following her death, the publication of Weiner's Page is opportune.
- Francis Collins, Shakespeare's lawyer, didn't make a fair copy of his client's will.
- Please let me know if the Will meets with your approval before I prepare a fair copy for you to sign.
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