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Discover LudwigThe phrase "author label" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to a designation or identifier associated with an author, such as in publishing or academic writing.
Example: "In the citation, make sure to include the author label to properly attribute the work."
Alternatives: "author tag" or "author identifier".
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Even though I find myself a bit resistant to the "western author" label, I have to concede that life in the West is different than in other parts of the country.
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"Stunning" is a kind of ideological sitting duck — a work that could get its author labelled as either an important new voice in the American theatre or a trendy theorist in playwright's clothing.
It also included a parody of neighborhood names like Dumbo and NoLIta in which the author labels the hot spots in her tiny apartment, beginning with "Nolob" (North of Loft Bed) and including places like the "image-conscious AdirinFronoBacabMir (Area Directly in Front of Bathroom Cabinet Mirror)." Besides amusing readers, Mr. Fenton hopes Jest will benefit him and his fellow comics.
Using this protocol, publication tags such as PubMed identifiers or DOI handles can be associated by the author directly to the set of equivalent author identifiers and author labels.
A coding schema was then developed by the first author with input from the second author, labelling and defining the basic thematic and sub-thematic categories, and giving guidance about inclusion and exclusion in order to prevent drift during coding [ 68, 72].
The authors label Enron a "typical -- if somewhat extreme -- example" of a company whose employment rose and fell rapidly.
The researchers recorded a decrease in complaints filed against officers who worked in the same departments, but did not wear a body camera, a phenomenon the authors label "contagious accountability".
Many authors label their work 'grounded theory' but do not follow the basics of the methodology [ 10, 11].
However, in the field of health psychology, there is a phenomenon that some authors label the 'intention-behavior gap' wherein people having the intention to adopt a behavior fail to act on their positive intentions for various reasons (e.g., forgetfulness, lack of time, etc).
Many authors labeled R. parkeri a nonpathogenic rickettsia during this time (1).
Here, the authors labelled the mice by continuous feeding of either natural or heavy isotope lysine-containing food for four generations.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com