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Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "magazine" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a publication that is issued periodically, typically containing articles, photographs, and advertisements. Example: "I picked up the latest issue of my favorite magazine at the store."
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We would look at German Burda [a pattern and fashion] magazine together and discuss what looked nice – and because my mum had that attitude and payed attention to fashion, I think something stayed with me.
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West first discussed Drake's recent outburst following the Rolling Stone magazine cover which was pulled to pay tribute to Philip Seymour Hoffman, following the actor's death.
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Her name has appeared on Al-Qaida's "most wanted" list in a jihadist magazine.
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Joan Rivers - the questionnaire: way back in 1997, the Guardian's Weekend magazine quizzed the comedian on the Royal Family, Marlon Brando and silicone.
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And many have come to question the wisdom of apeing traditional magazine formats on tablets and smartphones.
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"Of course it wasn't nice what Frank Rijkaard did but the match should have continued for me," he said years later in an interview with FourFourTwo magazine.
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MO'L When Time magazine published its testosterone-heavy Gods of Food issue in November last year it was greeted with howls of laughter.
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Money began to flood the East Village art world and Basquiat made the cover of Time magazine.
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A summer of country loving will be a chance, said music magazine Q, for "country, one of music's most maligned genres, to have its day in the sun".
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The relative crudeness of the work suggested until now that the works were copies, but research published in the magazine Sapiens by the architect David Agulló and the geologist Daniel Barbé shows that they pre-date Gaudí's signature buildings and were in fact prototypes for features in Park Güell, the Sagrada Familia and the nearby Colònia Güell, all of which Gaudí was working on at the time.
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When my friends try to intellectually justify the likes of the humourless recent Batman films, I think of Charlie Brooker's imaginary magazine for simpletons, Shit Film Liker (cover: "Con Air 2: at last!").
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When referring to a specific magazine, ensure you capitalize the title correctly. For instance, "Time magazine" or "The New Yorker".
Common error
Be mindful of the specific type of publication you're referring to. A journal is typically academic or professional, while a magazine is often more general-interest. A periodical is simply any publication issued at regular intervals.
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "magazine" is as a noun. It commonly refers to a periodical publication. Ludwig AI validates this with numerous examples from diverse sources.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The word "magazine" is a common noun denoting a periodical publication, ammunition storehouse, or component of a firearm. Ludwig's analysis, supported by numerous examples, confirms its widespread use and grammatical correctness. As Ludwig AI confirms, the register is generally neutral, and it functions primarily to denote a type of publication or storage. When writing, it's crucial to capitalize specific magazine titles correctly and distinguish it from similar terms like "journal" or "periodical". Furthermore, various alternatives, such as "periodical publication", "journal", and "publication", can be employed depending on the specific context.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
periodical publication
Refers to the regular issuance of a publication, emphasizing the timing aspect.
journal
Implies a more academic or specialized publication.
trade publication
Suggests a magazine focused on a specific industry or trade.
glossy
Highlights the high-quality paper and visual appeal often associated with magazines.
monthly
Specifies the frequency of publication.
publication
A broader term encompassing various forms of printed material, including magazines.
serial
Focuses on the sequential nature of magazine releases.
review
Similar to journal, suggesting a collection of articles on a specific subject.
digest
Implies a collection of condensed articles or information.
rag
Informal term for a magazine, sometimes with a negative connotation.
FAQs
How to use "magazine" in a sentence?
You can use "magazine" to refer to a periodical publication, as in, "I subscribe to several fashion magazines". It can also refer to an ammunition storehouse or a component of a firearm.
What can I say instead of "magazine"?
Depending on the context, you can use alternatives like "periodical publication", "journal", or "publication".
Which is correct, "magazine" or "journal"?
Both "magazine" and "journal" are correct, but they have different meanings. A "magazine" is typically a general-interest publication, while a "journal" is usually academic or professional.
What's the difference between "magazine" and "periodical"?
A "magazine" is a specific type of "periodical". A periodical is any publication issued at regular intervals, which can include journals, newsletters, and magazines.
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Usage summary
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