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fine printˌfine ˈprint noun [uncountable] American English  - But can an auction house ever hope to vet a customer's finances with an auditor's eye for the fine print?
- His agent was sorting out the fine print.
- Phil did not read the fine print.
- Primarily, documentary was thought of as having a goal beyond the production of a fine print.
- They did so simply by reading the fine print and slithering through the loophole that yawned, obvious and inviting, therein.
- When comparing companies, beware of fine print that can spell significant differences.
- You submit your offer on Form 656, but read the fine print on the back.
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