Sentence examples for type of readers from inspiring English sources

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As a result, our proposal, which can be integrated in already existing social networks, provides an automatic, seamless and content-driven protection of user publications, which are coherent with her privacy requirements and the type of readers that access them.

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The other type of reader?

There is an incredible range and volume of literature available today, for every type of reader.

There's a certain type of reader that you don't ever want to write for.

Another type of reader can be found stalking the new-releases shelf.

Do you think the author of this article thinks that there is a need to address this type of reader?

The thrusters under the boom economy were charging, and with them, a new type of reader appeared.

Encountering this claim, one type of reader will happily settle in for several hundred pages of buckle and swash.

"Tangerine" is no "Rebecca," but, for a certain type of reader, it recollects the host of novels that "Rebecca" inspired, the sort of book — written, perhaps, by Phyllis A.

Strangely, though I would generally describe myself as the finicky type of reader that requires consistency and depth in my stories, this didn't bother me.

It's a sentiment that a certain type of reader might be inclined to endorse by underlining, asterisking, or even scrawling "yes!" in the adjacent margin.

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