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"author's concerns" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English
For example, "The author's concerns about the future of the economy are echoed in this article."
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Since much of the author's concerns involve sustainable low-cost housing, many of the structures are solar-powered and use local materials.
BK then has six months to resolve the author's concerns.
A video created to promote the site addresses this issue by quoting famous author's concerns about their tours.
"I appreciate the author's concerns about gun violence, but I can't see how adding a serial number to a homemade gun would significantly advance public safety," Brown wrote in his veto message on SB 808. .
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The author's concern in part is to explain the fate of the Israelite people.
2), M. G. Lord notes the author's concern with gender equity in the sciences, and his decision to include details about his newborn daughter in his book.
The novel's theme epitomizes the author's concern with the human craving for two seemingly irreconcilable qualities, those of personal freedom and love.
Pamela Paul, in her review of Kelly Valen's "Twisted Sisterhood" ("Mean Girls and Bad Mommies," Nov. 14), is too dismissive of the author's concern about female aggression as a social ill.
Ultimately the author's concern is the fearsome power of narrative, for Sid learns that "words could kill .That sounds all very grand, but more crucially for his prospective audience, this neat, sweet volume is a joy to read.
An author's concern over a character's likeability might also be a concern over the author herself — over the Self, in other words; over social approval, moral authority, the potential for larger literary popularity, and so on — and may be atavistic and an occasion for politics and preening.
"The character of Jake is not based on my husband, though if it were it would be good for book sales," Craft said, demonstrating both a graceful tolerance for the obvious question and the commercial author's concern for the bottom line, in spite of the fact that her lines have recently become bottomless.
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