typewriting in the PONS Dictionary

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Had it been the 80s, or before that, there would have been no question of her not knowing typewriting.
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Typewriting was a symbol of professional and technical proficiency of an educated person, as this profession could be used as a financial nest-egg.
www.thehindu.com
In addition to the typewriting initiative, he announced publicly that he was going to have a security audit performed on his smartphone.
arstechnica.com
She then went to a commercial school and did shorthand and typewriting.
jamaica-gleaner.com
Those who pioneered this painstaking task were called "computers," just as the word "typewriter" once referred to people who used typewriting machines.
www.fastcodesign.com
My mom was a typewriting state champion when she was younger, so it was kind of engrained in me at a young age.
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Much before the advent of computers, the typewriting machines ruled the roost for wellnigh five decades.
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For example, typewriting involves both hands while handwriting involves one, and handwriting is slower and more laborious than typing.
www.huffingtonpost.com
It broadened its curricula to meet requirements of university and professional preliminaries, and inaugurated office training in shorthand and typewriting.
en.wikipedia.org
You were preparing for another stage of life with the mandatory stint at the typewriting institute.
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