Sentence examples for forced readers from inspiring English sources

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Bainbridge was well-known for paring away content, which forced readers to puzzle and re-read.

The paperback, "The Good Earth" by Pearl S. Buck, was printed on poor-quality paper, the type forced readers to squint, and the binding was flimsy.

"It has also forced readers to contemplate what they should believe in the daily newspaper and what pressures are placed upon the reporting being done".

One explanation could be that indexing works by titles and authors alone, as happened with printed journals, forced readers to cast at least a cursory glance at work not immediately related to their own or even that the mere act of flicking through a paper volume may have thrown up unexpected gems.

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The Wisdom books force readers to face uncomfortable truths.

We shouldn't force readers to do a double-take with the "anti —- advocate" phrasing.

But by refusing to hammer opinions into his writing, Mr Mo forces readers to look more carefully at his characters.

("I feel like I just saw them yesterday!") So why are publishers forcing readers to do that on laptops?

In addition to forcing readers to keep one thumb embedded in the endnotes, the practice undermines her authorial voice.

For the Zachry sections, Mitchell constructed post-apocalyptic mutations of the English language, which effectively force readers to translate as they go.

But his greatest gift one of particular relevance to the business traveller is the way he forces readers to rethink the mundane.

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