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It means that something is printed in black ink on white paper - it can also mean that something is plain to see or plainly stated in writing.
In the first place, it means in writing ( black ink, white paper). Secondly it means in clearly defined contrast of mutually exclusive alternatives.
To put it in writing. ( All the orders should be put in black and while)
It is plain for every one to see, it is obvious

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