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Discover LudwigThe phrase "authors which" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct form would be "authors who" when referring to people.
Example: "The authors who contributed to this research have extensive experience in the field."
Alternatives: "writers who" or "creators that".
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"Many of them were donated by their authors, which makes them unique".
At best, these lists represent the personal views of their authors, which is fine.
Cash advances for authors, which have risen in recent years, are being reviewed.
The second table will show you the authors which are most active in the field of your query.
The center regularly hosts an event called "Islam and Authors," which invites authors to discuss topics related to Islam.
Critics had complained that in recent years judges had preferred little-known authors, which diminished the award's stature.
Book publishers prefer to regard fact-checking as the responsibility of authors, which, contractually, comes down to a simple matter of who doesn't pay for what.
Budget-conscious publishers have also reduced the editing and marketing and other services they provide to authors, which has left a vacuum for others to fill.
Some are original interviews with the authors – which I suppose we must take for verbatim, though they don't always read that way.
The book cites 21 other authors, which makes it seem as though Marquart didn't believe her own material was moving enough to stand on its own.
There's a strong focus on foreign authors, which is wonderful to see in a climate where there's barely room on the bookshelves for translated writing.
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