Sentence examples for were writers from inspiring English sources

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were writers

noun

A person who writes, or produces literary work.

  • Has your girlfriend written you a letter yet? She's quite a writer!

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And we were writers.

Noah Baumbach's parents were writers.

The performers I quote were writers too.

They were writers, musicians, actors, dancers, choreographers.

Parental Memento: My parents, Henry and Phoebe Ephron, were writers.

You see I'd always thought they were writers.

You hear a lot about novelists whose fathers were writers.

Six were writers: Burns and Scott, naturally, but also Carlyle.

Joyce and Woolf were writers who transformed the quicksilver of consciousness into paper and ink.

The other guests were writers, athletes, accountants — all kinds of people.

Neither were writers – we just had to put somebody's name on the thing!

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