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dbnary-eng:__ws_1_hot_metal__Noun__1
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(printing) Printing type cast from molten metal; hot metal typesetting.
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A Fleet Street veteran of the hot-metal days, he had moved to the Mediterranean and spotted an anglophone niche among the marinas and yacht brokers.
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2000, JG Ballard, Super-Cannes, Fourth Estate, published 2011, page 127:
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In the mid-80s, most British newspapers were still produced using hot metal, despite the widespread use elsewhere of modern offset litho technology.
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2011 July 27, Jon Henley, “Rupert Murdoch and the battle of Wapping: 25 years on”, in The Guardian‎[1], →ISSN: