Sentence examples for author out from inspiring English sources

The phrase "author out" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to indicate that an author has finished or exited a discussion, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "After the meeting, the author out, leaving the team to discuss the next steps."
Alternatives: "author finished" or "author has left".

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"Now it seems to make more sense to have your author out in the media consciousness as much as you can".

The World Fantasy award trophy will no longer be modelled on HP Lovecraft, it has been announced, following a campaign last year that called the author out as an "avowed racist" with "hideous opinions".

The reclusive Thomas Pynchon might have shunned the National Book Awards last year, but organisers of the Kitschies are hoping the lure of a stuffed tentacle could bring the publicity-shy US author out of hiding after his multi-genre outing Bleeding Edge made the shortlist for this year's best novel prize.

There will always be some author out there making more money.

It follows the author out of politics and into the newspaper industry for a couple of decades.

"There is no single author out there who manages to translate so well into so many different languages.

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And then iBooks Author came out and changed everything.

Sometimes the author pulls out children's literature.

Finally, the author points out another reason not to bother.

The author carried out the proof of the theorem and approved the final manuscript.

The author points out that EOA plays an important role in stabling the ordered mesostructure [5].

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