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Discover LudwigThe phrase "read magazines" is a grammatically correct part of a sentence and can be used in written English.
This phrase is commonly used when talking about activities or habits that involve reading magazines. Here are a few examples: - "I like to read magazines on the train during my commute." - "Our family tradition is to read magazines together on Sunday mornings." - "She spends her evenings reading magazines from cover to cover." - "Reading magazines about fashion and beauty is one of her guilty pleasures." - "I've been trying to read more magazines to stay updated on current events."
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" 'I read magazines,' Olga says".
"I read magazines.
But ponies don't read magazines, do they?
While 42 percent of Americans under 30 read magazines, 50 percent of older adults read magazines.
Oh, I like to read magazines.
But they do more than just read magazines.
Women read magazines and are influenced by these things.
We can shop on our phones and read magazines on our tablets.
"I just read magazines in my scraps of time," another said.
The magazine numbers did not solely reflect differences in the way men and women read magazines.
People read magazines, and look at photographs, not at Jackson Pollocks".
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