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Discover LudwigThe phrase "academic author" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone who writes scholarly articles, books, or papers in an academic context.
Example: "The academic author presented her research findings at the conference, contributing valuable insights to the field."
Alternatives: "scholarly writer" or "research author".
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Burgos Bordonau, Esther (Academic), author.
John Laughland is an academic author, journalist and author.
The academic author of the report, who stood by the findings, resigned after a public row.
Some "need a sophisticated academic author, other communities need fluff," Hessel said.
Jimmy Carter was so taken with Lasch's ideas that he invited the academic author to advise him on the famous "malaise" speech of July 1979.
Interviewed tonight by Carey Schofield, the academic author, he suggested he had not made a final decision to return, prefacing his remarks by saying "if" he did so.
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The panels included academic authors and non-academic commentators.
His work has been cited by academic authors 124,410 times.
A team of professional journalists work with academic authors to produce articles.
Dr Tricia Cusack, Birmingham, raises the question: "Why should academic authors pay anything at all?
Even many academic authors of these articles are not allowed free access to the data.
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