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Times new Roman pronunciation
Times new Roman pronunciation:

English [ta? mz nju rm? n]

Beauty [ta? mz nu ro? m? n]

1. Most books are printed in sans-serif fonts (although the serif fonts of Times New Roman are very popular).

Many books are printed in sans serif fonts (although Times New Roman fonts are very popular as serif fonts).

2. In a future web2.0 society, Times New Roman is rarely appropriate.

In the relatively trendy Internet era of web2.0, Times New Roman is very inapplicable.

3. Experiments show that this method can recognize different sizes of italics, boldface and times new roman numbers.

Experiments show that this method can recognize any size of Songti, bold, italics and Times New Roman printed numbers.

4. Now is not the time to insist on using standard commercial fonts such as Times New Roman 12 or Helvetica Regular 12.

Now is not the time to use standard commercial fonts, such as Times New RomanNo. 12 or Helvetica regular number 12.

5. Typical one or two pages are nailed in the upper left corner, on white or ivory paper, in Times New Roman font.

Common resumes are one or two pages, with the theme on the left, written on white or ivory paper and Times New Roman font.

6. The operating system tries its best to avoid font naming conflicts, so your version of Times New Roman may not match mine.

The operating system tried to avoid font naming conflicts. So, your New Rome Edition of The Times may be different from mine.