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Discover LudwigThe phrase "author choose" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "author chooses"? You can use the corrected phrase when discussing the decision-making process of an author regarding their work or content.
Example: "The author chooses the themes and characters that will resonate with the audience."
Alternatives: "writer selects" or "author decides".
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These are fine topics, but why exactly did the author choose them and not others?
Would the author choose to open his home to the scrutiny of a newspaper journalist?
Let your author choose the one he prefers: it is, after all, his book.
In Recipe Lab, a new monthly online feature, I make the book's author choose its essential recipes for us.
Named Scrambls, it encrypts a social network post or e-mail, effectively locking it, and lets the author choose who should have a key to read it.
Why do you think the author choose to make Monday gray?
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The author chooses his characters skilfully.
The author chooses not to tell us what one particular character is thinking – significant.
They don't fully make sense until the author chooses to connect them.
And how do the events each author chose to report support his particular view of history?
For the headline of the article, the author chose "Content couple", proposed by Marc Burleigh.
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