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From: "Άγγελος Γεωργακόπουλος" <ageorg@softlab.ntua.gr>
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Subject: [SWIPL] Question about write/1

I would like to ask you how I can use the write/1 (or any other)
predicate to print a complex phrase that contains both text and
variables.

