put+on+paper

  • 71put across — or put over PHRASAL VERB When you put something across or put it over, you succeed in describing or explaining it to someone. [V n P] He has taken out a half page advertisement in his local paper to put his point across …

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  • 72put in — /ˌpυt ɪn/ verb ♦ to put an ad in a paper to have an ad printed in a newspaper ♦ to put in a bid for something to offer to buy something, usually in writing ♦ to put in an estimate for something to give someone a written calculation of the… …

    Marketing dictionary in english

  • 73put pen to paper — write down, record, put in writing …

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  • 74put to bed — (print media) put in a box when it is ready to print    The editor always checks the paper before he puts it to bed …

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  • 75put an ad — placed an advertisement in the paper, delivered an announcement …

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  • 76paper money — Bills drawn by a government against its own credit, engaging to pay money, but which do not profess to be immediately convertible into specie, and which are put into compulsory circulation as a substitute for coined money. See Federal Reserve… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 77paper patent — Term used derisively to refer to a discovery or invention which has never been put to commercial use nor recognized in the trade. Coltman v. Colgate Palmolive Peet Co., C.C.A.Ind., 104 F.2d 508 …

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  • 78paper patent — A term familiar in the fraternity of patent lawyers. A term applied in scorn or derision in the arguments of patent attorneys to the invention or discovery of the adverse party, meaning that it has never been put into commercial use, never been… …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 79paper patent — noun : a patent for an invention never put into manufacture or commercial use …

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  • 80Business paper — Paper Pa per (p[=a] p[ e]r), n. [F. papier, fr. L. papyrus papyrus, from which the Egyptians made a kind of paper, Gr. pa pyros. Cf. {Papyrus}.] 1. A substance in the form of thin sheets or leaves intended to be written or printed on, or to be… …

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