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Definition of linage in English: linagenoun ˈlʌɪnɪdʒˈlaɪnɪdʒ mass nounThe number of lines in printed or written matter, especially when used to calculate payment. Example sentencesExamples - Ad linage dropped last year, as it did for most publications.
- The 753,116 column inches of display advertising the Post amounts to just 45% of the linage of the Daily News and 18% of Newsday's, the metro area's third major tabloid, according to the analyst.
- Not only had circulation increased throughout the Deseret News's disastrous go-for-broke circulation campaign of 1947-52, but so had advertising linage and revenues.
- Mr Boland told the members that 70 per cent of the linage had been completed to date.
- It was not the linage alone, but the contextualising of the image within a song or story that gave an image its meaning.
Definition of linage in US English: linagenounˈlīnijˈlaɪnɪdʒ The number of lines in printed or written matter, especially when used to calculate payment. Example sentencesExamples - Mr Boland told the members that 70 per cent of the linage had been completed to date.
- It was not the linage alone, but the contextualising of the image within a song or story that gave an image its meaning.
- Ad linage dropped last year, as it did for most publications.
- Not only had circulation increased throughout the Deseret News's disastrous go-for-broke circulation campaign of 1947-52, but so had advertising linage and revenues.
- The 753,116 column inches of display advertising the Post amounts to just 45% of the linage of the Daily News and 18% of Newsday's, the metro area's third major tabloid, according to the analyst.
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