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Discover LudwigThe phrase "authors complaints" is not correct in written English.
Did you mean "author's complaints"? You can use it when referring to grievances or issues raised by a specific author.
Example: "The author's complaints about the editing process were taken seriously by the publishing team."
Alternatives: "the author's grievances" or "the author's issues".
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Anyway, I shall lay out some authors' complaints and also some things that indeed publishers don't tell their writers.
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In response to the Authors' complaint, the Print and Electronic Publishers raised the reproduction and distribution privilege accorded collective work copyright owners by 17 U. S. C. § 201(c).
In a statement today, Gail Rebuck, the chief executive of Random House, described the Holy Blood authors' complaint about The Da Vinci Code as "without merit".
The principle of open review was given as a reason for refusal in only 19% of cases but at the same time they reported few problems regarding author complaints.
The authors used complaints against police as a metric because they're easy to measure, an established practice in most police forces and give a good ballpark of the frequency of problematic behavior.
In response to the Authors complaint, the Print and Electronic Publishers raised the reproduction and distribution privilege accorded collective work copyright owners by 17 U.S.C. § 201(c).
DT One of the author's complaints is that the inquiry went too quickly.
The author's complaints about bizarreries such as lenition are always delivered with a certain loving exasperation, but just as interesting are his explanations of ways in which other European languages besides English or Dutch can work better for some purposes.
But it is also ultimately undermined by the author's complaints about all those who did her wrong along the way.
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