Can i say that a printing shop is a factory?
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Can i say that a printing shop is a factory?
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Okay, my english sucks sometimes.
My brother works at a place that prints magazines, large ammounts of full color, glossy cover and stuff-inside magazines. He says it's a factory, i say it' not. No books, but sometimes they take outside orders for a special issue of a daily newspaper. They are sorta big in this part of Europe.
My brother works at a place that prints magazines, large ammounts of full color, glossy cover and stuff-inside magazines. He says it's a factory, i say it' not. No books, but sometimes they take outside orders for a special issue of a daily newspaper. They are sorta big in this part of Europe.
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"Factory" is not incorrect, but if used by a native speaker would carry a negative implication.
And because that's a negative implication, it makes sense that the company and their employees would consider it incorrect.
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However, from the information so far, it sounds likely that the best word here is likely:
Bindery
but Press, Printers, Print Shop,
Since "book factory" or "magazine factory" are unusual usages, many people would assume that the word was being used in the second sense.dictionarydotcom wrote: 1. a building or group of buildings with facilities for the manufacture of goods.
2. any place producing a uniform product, without concern for individuality: They call it a law school, but it's just a degree factory.
And because that's a negative implication, it makes sense that the company and their employees would consider it incorrect.
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However, from the information so far, it sounds likely that the best word here is likely:
Bindery
but Press, Printers, Print Shop,
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