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Discover LudwigThe phrase "magazine started" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe the beginning or initiation of a magazine. For example: - The magazine started as a small, quarterly publication but quickly grew in popularity. - The CEO was the one who had the idea and the drive to get the magazine started. - We are excited to announce that the magazine has finally started printing its first issue.
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Eventually, the magazine started to grow a social conscience.
The magazine started in New York in 1978 as The International Review of Food and Wine.
The weekly magazine, started two years ago, focused on the New York arts and entertainment scene.
"We have really covered Cuba since the magazine started in 1992," Mr. Mott said.
"Vice magazine started as a free giveaway and now it's an international brand," Geldof explains.
So the magazine started to cover more serious issues, usually in its own inimitable style.
The magazine started counting digital sales and online streams along with radio airplay in its tallies for most major formats.
He was an intern at Harper's Magazine, started and sold a personal finance magazine, and has written four books.
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Vacationist - a new venture between LuxuryLink and Travel + Leisure magazine - started this month with flash sales of high-end hotels and resorts.
The outside of the insert describes increases in ad pages and the rate base since Hallmark Magazine started.
So an intern — yes, this is the glamorous work interns get to do at the Times Magazine — started calling all people named Ken Rose in Alberta.
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