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The phrase "to the reader" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is used to address the person or people who will be reading the text. Example: "To the reader, I want to thank you for your interest in my writing. I hope you find this book enjoyable and thought-provoking."
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Make them accessible to the reader.
Thanks to the reader who noticed.
It's up to the reader.
I leave this judgment to the reader.
What use is "perhaps" to the reader?
Mr French leaves it to the reader to judge.
Thanks to the reader who pointed out my mistake.
In the outer one, Boccaccio speaks to the reader directly.
Her attentions, imperceptible to the reader, made all the difference.
Do you mean them to seem fantastical to the reader?
Thanks to the reader who spotted the mistake.
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