Sentence examples for know how readers from inspiring English sources

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I'd like to know how readers make use of the criticism, whether journalistic, academic, or online, that's available to them.

"It's an experiment because Penguin have never tried anything like this before, and we don't know how readers will respond to it.

With professional reviewers showing widely different opinions on the book, Amazon could have let the world know how readers like themselves felt.

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I know how protective readers can feel about the magazines they love, and I respect that.

Look at the comments on the Amazon and Barnes & Noble Web sites if you want to know how some readers feel about the price of an e-book.

Even when tax evasion is illegal but easy, I'd like to know how many readers can honestly say that they have bypassed the opportunity for any reason other than fear of being caught.

I would love to know how our readers feel about this question, though.

I know how to win readers over.

I would love to know how much faith readers put into this kind of sourcing (and I have a feeling you'll tell me).

I would feel sorry for the art critic Brian Sewell if I didn't know how much his readers like and respect him for writing honestly about art.

It should come as no surprise that an ace ad-woman like Ms. DiSesa would know how to make readers want something they're not sure they need.

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