noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
cartridge paper
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
case
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Fox had found a bullet bedded in the ground and a cartridge case to go with it.
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The discharged cartridge cases were in the roadway and the gutter, close to the back wheel of the taxi.
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Each landing was almost an inch deep in cartridge cases across which the thin track of dried blood still passed.
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Kneeling down on the floor, he picked up an empty cartridge case .
ink
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The ink cartridge is an open-plan affair, with four ink tanks feeding to a head built into the carrier.
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Switching between black and color printing requires changing ink cartridges .
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This is quite an expensive printer to run, with the integral head and ink cartridges costing around £30 each.
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By simply placing this in the ink cartridge bay and installing the software provided, your printer is converted into a scanner.
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On-screen guidelines are given for changing the ink cartridge , which does 60 pages at a cost of around 2.5 pence each.
paper
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Mechanical woodpulp is acidic and is used for the cheapest types of paper like newsprint or certain types of cartridge paper.
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The cartridge paper will be adopted for the present, but the situation will be reviewed.
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I have omitted the address and telephone number Take an imperial sheet of cartridge paper and a small roll of gummed tape.
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Charcoal-grey cartridge paper should provide a cheap, readily available background, but the situation must be reviewed.
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Daler-Rowney has launched a new, heavyweight cartridge paper , which is acid-free and available in a selection of sizes.
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The charcoal-grey cartridge paper had not been introduced at this stage.
■ VERB
use
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In addition to overcoming its own inertia, Nintendo also may face a problem because its new system uses game cartridges .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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a computer game cartridge
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Wind the film back into the cartridge before you open the camera.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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All of these devices offer large amounts of storage on relatively low-cost cartridges or disks.
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Fox had found a bullet bedded in the ground and a cartridge case to go with it.
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I then replaced the cartridges, and they still leaked.
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Little piles of cartridges accumulated on the slab - there was nothing else whatever in any of the pockets.
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My fingers were so cold that I could hardly handle the cartridges, but they very soon warmed up to the work.
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The 4300 features separate units, which makes toner cartridge replacement cheaper when it happens.
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The Iomega Jaz drive stores a gigabyte of information on each cartridge and operates as fast as an internal hard drive.
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Using the optional black-only cartridge it should print a five per cent black page for only 0.7p.