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carbon copy
noun
a duplicate of anything written or typed, made by using a photocopier or, formerly, by using carbon paper. cc
a copy of an email or other electronic document that is sent to one or more people in addition to the primary addressee. cc
a near or exact duplicate of a given person or thing; replica.
She's a carbon copy of her mother.
carbon copy
noun
Often shortened to: carbon.a duplicate copy of writing, typewriting, or drawing obtained by using carbon paper
informala person or thing that is identical or very similar to another
Word History and Origins
Origin of carbon copy1
Idioms and Phrases
Example Sentences
That’s not to say he’s a carbon copy of the Chiefs star.
Rhyse Martin's excellent kick from the touchline gave the hosts the lead they craved, and after Burgess' third try of the night, a carbon copy of his second, it looked like the win was secure.
“This reads as almost a carbon copy of that order,” Nelson said.
Kids in her grade are “obsessed with TikTok” and posting videos of themselves that look to her like carbon copies.
Scotland in contrast were clinical when their opportunity arose from line-out ball, and it was a carbon copy of the first try.
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