Sentence examples for English readers from inspiring English sources

The term "English readers" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to refer to readers who are proficient in the English language. Example: "This novel has been translated into multiple languages, making it accessible to non-English readers as well."

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English readers have to understand that in Scotland ancient lineage may not involve the baronetcy.

English readers see the Chinese-looking script and immediately dismiss it as illegible.

English readers spend more, and technical hurdles persist for local scripts online.

English readers will be able to judge when Penguin publishes A Civil Servant's Notebook in translation later this year.

English readers so far have only been able to read By Night In Chile, published by Harvill this year.

English readers were charmed by her Bengali characters, but some of the Sylhetis of Brick Lane did not recognise themselves.

English readers are notoriously indifferent to the poets of other cultures, and Goethe's poems, unfortunately, seldom come across vividly in translation.

English readers know that 1,000 is a round number, often an approximation or an obvious exaggeration.

For now, the digital publishers are pursuing English readers.

Kafka has not till now been offered to English readers.

Like English readers, however, regional-language news consumers are shifting media.

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