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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The typesetter was careful to use 8-point grants for the footnotes.
The art director selected a unique and elegant font with a grants size of 16-point for the brochure.
The newspaper headline was printed in bold 14-point grants.
The website designer selected a clean and easy-to-read font in 12-point grants.
The company's logo was created using a unique combination of grants sizes.
The magazine editor instructed the layout designer to use 11-point grants for the body text.
The printing press operator adjusted the grants size to 9-point for a more compact layout.
The font style guide provided by the company indicated that all official documents must be printed in 11-point grants for consistency.
The advertisement was created using a combination of 18 and 22-point grants.
The creative team decided to use a mix of 20 and 24-point grants for the headings to create a dramatic effect.
The teacher asked the students to use 11-point grants for their essays.
The newspaper editor asked the typesetter to use 10-point grants for the weather forecast.
The company grants stock options to its employees.
The ethics committee grants permission to conduct a controversial medical experiment.
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