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"the everyday reader" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It is typically used to refer to the average or typical reader, as opposed to a specialized or expert reader. Example: "The author's use of simple language and relatable examples make this book appealing to the everyday reader."
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You may know where to find the information you seek – but where are the signposts for the everyday reader?
In "Scheherazade in the Consulting Room" (June 15), Laura Miller pays homage to the literary tradition of therapists who presented their case studies as stories for the everyday reader.
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In the pre-bubble years, when Federal Reserve Board Chairman Alan Greenspan issued one of his mystical pronouncements on the economy, everyday readers and viewers would plug their ears and run away.
The Everyday Life Reader.
Further, I'd argue that when faced with a compilation as diverse and complex as the Bible, all interpreters -- whether professional scholars, Sunday preachers, or everyday readers, and from the most conservative viewpoint to the most liberal -- are guided by what they believe to be the central and most important passages of their sacred texts.
This is the first book to provide everyday readers with a comprehensive guide to musculoskeletal disease and pain, from degenerative arthritis in the elderly to common sports injuries in young athletes.
Certainly, everyday readers of the Chieftain would look askance at it.
It's not possible to control every action on every platform in the digital world but we believe these steps will make it increasingly difficult for bad actors to use our journalism to the wrong ends and will help everyday readers get clear context around our articles, regardless of when it was published.
Beginning in 1963, as the first full-time architecture critic at an American newspaper, she opened the priestly precincts of design and planning to everyday readers.
A British writer born to "Irish-Scottish-Danish-German" parents in 1895, he is best known for his memoir of the first world war, "Goodbye to All That", as well as for a historical novel "I, Claudius" and for his books on the Greek myths, which introduced classical deities to everyday readers.
Those columnists and other contributors will also be making themselves available for interaction with readers by way of the very originally titled "Q&A" feature, bringing the sometimes aloof-seeming NYT even closer to everyday readers.
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