copy and paste

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copy and paste (third-person singular simple present copies and pastes, present participle copying and pasting, simple past and past participle copied and pasted)

  1. Alternative form of copy-paste

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copy and paste (plural copy and pastes)

  1. Alternative form of copy-paste
    • 2010, Ryan Trost, Practical Intrusion Analysis: Prevention and Detection for the Twenty-First Century, Pearson Education, →ISBN:
      Note that the console listings are straight copy and pastes from the machines used to actually run this exploit—you see exactly what I saw while I ran it.
    • 2015, Megan Squire, Clean Data: Save Time by Discovering Effortless Strategies for Cleaning, Organizing, and Manipulating Your Data (Community Experience Distilled), Packt Publishing, →ISBN, page 4:
      The log should include links, screenshots, or copy and pastes of the specific commands you ran as well as a short explanation for why you did this.
    • 2019, Suzanne Fergus, “Using PeerWise to support the transition to higher education”, in Michael K. Seery, Claire Mc Donnell, editors, Teaching Chemistry in Higher Education: A Festschrift in Honour of Professor Tina Overton, Creathach Press, →ISBN, page 184:
      One of the concerns I had when considering adopting PeerWise was in relation to students doing a copy and paste of questions and not creating their own.

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