on paper

Prepositional phrase

 * 1) In writing, particularly handwritten or printed as opposed to digital.
 * 2)  Based on debatable inference; in theory.
 * 3) * August 25, 1814, Thomas Jefferson, letter to Edward Coles:
 * From those of the former generation who were in the fulness of age when I came into public life, which was while our controversy with England was on paper only, I soon saw that nothing was to be hoped.
 * 1) * 2011 , "Pilot" (season 1, episode 1):
 * Allen Gregory DeLongpre: Hey, just throwing out a random hypothetical to you. Let's say there's a new kid in school, and on paper he should be killing it, but for some reason the other kids don't like him? Why do you think that would be?
 * 1)  Of a convicted criminal: on parole.
 * Allen Gregory DeLongpre: Hey, just throwing out a random hypothetical to you. Let's say there's a new kid in school, and on paper he should be killing it, but for some reason the other kids don't like him? Why do you think that would be?
 * 1)  Of a convicted criminal: on parole.
 * 1)  Of a convicted criminal: on parole.

Translations

 * Catalan: sobre paper
 * Dutch: op papier
 * Finnish: teoriassa, paperilla
 * French:
 * Hungarian: papíron
 * Norwegian:
 * Bokmål: på papiret
 * Nynorsk: på papiret
 * Polish: na papierze
 * Romanian: pe hârtie
 * Russian:
 * Spanish: sobre el papel
 * Turkish: kağıt üstünde