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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'type of magazine' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the genre of a given magazine, for example, when discussing different types of magazines available in stores, you could say, "You can find a wide variety of different types of magazines, ranging from sports magazines to celebrity gossip magazines."
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The type of magazine he used was banned in the United States until 2004 (and is still banned in many states).
A good facial is about giving your skin a clean so deep that you could eat your breakfast, lunch and dinner off it, should you so desire (in which case you are probably reading the wrong type of magazine).
The lighter type of magazine, or "periodical of amusement," may be dated from 1672, which saw the first appearance of Le Mercure Galant (renamed Mercure de France in 1714).
The invention of photography and the development of the halftone block began to transform this type of magazine from the 1890s, with the artist increasingly being displaced by the camera.
One type of magazine, originally classed as pulp but attaining with the years a certain respectability, is the science-fiction magazine, the first example of which was Hugo Gernsback's Amazing Stories, first published in 1926.
In Washington, people who are caught in possession of the type of magazine that Mr. Gregory had can face up to a year in prison, said David Benowitz, a criminal defense lawyer.
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In this index, the 'women's' category includes three different types of magazine: (1) fashion/variety; (2) tabloids; and (3) those specialised in pregnancy/family life/childcare.
States including New York, New Jersey, Hawaii and the District of Columbia ban these types of magazines as well.
Our findings show that university students in Hong Kong read more types of magazines after they started to use mobile digital devices, mainly using tablets.
"Photographs of pretty girls occupy more cover space than any other type of subject," he wrote, adding: "Basically there are about four types of magazines which always use girl pictures for covers.
By the early 19th century a different, less learned audience had been identified, and new types of magazines for entertainment and family enjoyment began to appear, among them the popular weekly, the women's weekly, the religious and missionary review, the illustrated magazine, and the children's weekly.
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