galley proof

NOUN
  1. a proof taken before the type is broken up to print pages
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How To Use galley proof In A Sentence

  • When an assistant helping him prepare the galley proofs for publication noticed this phrase, without any explanatory text, he asked Heidegger to remove it.
  • So she wrote in longhand, and then picked over the copy in galley proofs, correcting and changing to the last minute.
  • The majority of the collection is composed of correspondence by the contributing poets to Williams, and both corrected and uncorrected galley proofs of poems.
  • The paragraph in question had been in his article through galley proofs, which Sheldrake had seen and approved, but was somehow accidentally omitted in the layout process.
  • Dr. Brussee had checked the galley proofs and the error was not present at that time.
  • A proof taken of the whole galley at once is called a _galley proof_. Up To Date Business Home Study Circle Library Series (Volume II.)
  • You would receive a galley proof from your publisher and make comments about mistakes or changes to be made.
  • Detailed information on these charges will accompany the galley proofs sent to you prior to publication.
  • Thus, the whole magazine is 'dummied' with pages of cut-up galley proofs and picture proofs, until it looks more like a child's scrap book than a magazine model. The Blue Birds' Winter Nest
  • Analysing the mechanisms of paint dyeing, and having a test of galley proof in the laboratory.
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