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Copy
The term
copy
is used in the following contexts:
Reproduction
or
facsimile
, as of a rare or precious
object
; a replica.
Copy and paste
.
Document copying; see:
Photocopying
,
Xerox
,
Fax
List of duplicating processes
Copy (written)
refers to written content in a large number of contexts including magazines and advertising, in contrast to photographs or other elements of layout.
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