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an affordable, uncoated paper with a rough texture, commonly used for printing newspapers due to its lightweight and absorbent properties
What is "newsprint"?
Newsprint is a type of low-cost, lightweight paper commonly used for printing newspapers and other publications. It is typically made from wood pulp and has a rough texture, which makes it less expensive to produce than other types of paper. Newsprint is designed to be absorbent, which helps the ink to dry quickly during printing. While it is primarily used for newspapers, it can also be used for other printed materials such as flyers or brochures. Due to its lower quality compared to other papers, newsprint is often not suitable for long-term preservation.
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