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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a foreword by" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that a foreword, which is an introductory section of a book or document, is written by a specific person.
Example: "This edition features a foreword by the renowned author, Jane Smith, who shares her insights on the book's significance."
Alternatives: "an introduction by" or "a preface by".
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With a foreword by Piketty.
With a foreword by Roger Gottlieb.
With a foreword by Bill Nye.
With a Foreword by Dr. D. G. Hogarth.
The UK edition has a foreword by Ian Rankin.
With a foreword by Edward Crankshaw and an Intro.
Edited with a foreword by Lawrence D. Kritzman.
Chrissie Iles; With a foreword by Adam D.
[compiled by] Robert Hays ; with a foreword by Paul Simon.
a foreword by prize-winning author Dacia Maraini.
The book was reissued in 2011, with a foreword by British biologist and writer Richard Dawkins.
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