Sentence examples for readers this week from inspiring English sources

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Pete Thamel, The Times's college sports reporter, will answer selected questions from readers this week.

She's offered to act as agony aunt for Guardian Australia readers this week.

(We're doing remedial celebrity training for our new national edition readers this week).

The Labour leader's plans to curb the influence of unions within the party provoked strong reaction from readers this week.

It's no surprise that Olympics coverage seemed to consume readers this week, and many of you wrote with passion about athletes from around the globe.

What is the most surprising team in the N.F.L.? Judy Battista, the N.F.L. reporter for The Times, will again answer selected questions from readers this week.

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I brought this to the attention of Forbes.com readers last summer.

Readers today are less taken with sermons.

Owen Wells Ilkley, West Yorkshire Guardian readers tomorrow?

How would you interest readers today in his works?

Readers today may well find Ingersoll's company equally entrancing.

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