Sentence examples for to magazine from inspiring English sources

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to magazine

noun

A periodical publication, generally consisting of sheets of paper folded in half and stapled at fold.

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Reader resistance to magazine prices has grown over time.

He also demonstrates Homer's debt to magazine illustration.

Mr. Cope turned to magazine writing in the 1960s.

(The second half of the course is devoted to magazine publishing).

Bank Street, home to magazine editors and hedge fund kings, is newly absent.

Nadell, at Wallace's request, explained to magazine editors that he had a stomach malady.

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Out are generic how-to magazine features; in are articles about military life.

Get tips from a "finish carpentry" search at how-to magazine web sites.

It has swapped a clunky website using Amazon's technology for one that marries merchandise to magazine-like content.

Forbes wrote that Vox's avoidance of content farm and news aggregator tactics, and interest shown in building communities is desirable to "magazine-quality advertisers".

Change "Magazine Concrete Sprayer" to "Magazine Gold Sprayer".

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