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Discover LudwigThe phrase "blogger for" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is often used to describe someone's role or job as a blogger for a specific topic or publication. For example: - She is a blogger for a popular lifestyle magazine. - John is a blogger for a travel website. - I am a blogger for a parenting blog. In these examples, "blogger for" is used to indicate the person's occupation or area of focus in their blogging activities. It can also be used to specify a particular platform or group the blogger is associated with, such as "blogger for a YouTube channel" or "blogger for a marketing agency."
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This might be a blogger, for example.
"Asinine," a blogger for the American Spectator opined….
[Washington Post] A blogger for New York magazine remained unconvinced.
It criticized the blogger for challenging the court's decision.
You've been a blogger for several years - what's the appeal?
Felix Salmon, the finance blogger for Reuters, suggests Siegler overheated.
The Potter look-alike was Wesley Morgan '11, then still a blogger for The Daily Princetonian.
Blogger, for example, provides simple tools for online publication of written materials.
Some readers (and a blogger for The New Republic) have questioned this move.
Continues to spurn reporters, but gives Amy Odell, fashion blogger for New York magazine, a hug.
(A blogger for the Miami New Times has called this iteration of Billy "out and proud").
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