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"your publisher" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone's publisher, particularly when the person has published books or other materials. For example, "Your publisher should be able to provide you with more information about the book release date."
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If you're traditionally published, your publisher gives you 7.5percentt of that $10 profit (in other words, 75 cents).
Your publisher won't publish it if it is not age appropriate.
Ask your publisher, if you're traditionally published, what your BISACs are.
After acceptance of your publisher application by the organization, each of your songs published by your publishing company must be registered with the organization.
As a songwriter, you often rely on your work being pitched by your publisher or an independent "plugger", who gets a share of the publishing.
"I'm your publisher.
"It's from your publisher," he said.
" 'Thrilled to be your publisher,' " she read.
Maybe you should investigate your publisher.
What is your publisher asking for?
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Is any relationship of Ferrante to Ferri (your publishers) only imaginary?
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