3/8" Inch Lined Paper on A4 Size

Our free printable 3/8" inch lined paper on A4 size has grey lines spaced three-eighths of an inch apart. The light grey lines help keep your writing straight, so your words stand out clearly.
This is a printable PDF, making it easy to download and print at home, school, or work. It’s perfect for practicing handwriting, taking notes, or journaling. Just download the file, print, and start writing!
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