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COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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proof
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Catchline a temporary headline for identification on the top of a galley proof .
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I learned to read the galley proofs and familiarised myself with printers' hieroglyphics.
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Critical reading of galley proofs by outside expert consultants.
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Proofs of colour artwork may be sent to contributors under separate cover from their galley proofs.
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Page proofs the stage following galley proofs, in which pages are made up and paginated.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A man stood in the tiny galley .
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A stout, stainless steel pillar between deckhead and cabin sole in the galley area forms a useful handhold.
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He left his comfortable position as spiritual advisor to Madame de Gondi and began to work as a minister to galley slaves.
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I moved into the galley and fired up the grill.
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It is now a four-star hotel with a dozen youngsters in the galley and experienced actors on the bridge.
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The galley was well-armed and it was unlikely that Sir James would give any assistance.
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They were far from the most expensive items in the Horwitch galley .