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Noun
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(2) the audience reached by written communications (books or magazines or newspapers etc.)
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Noun
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(2) the audience reached by written communications (books or magazines or newspapers etc.)
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(1) A newspaper with an elderly readership can see its circulation dying off with its readers.
(2) It is a pleasure to edit a magazine with such an intelligent and engaged readership .
(3) the magazine has a readership of just 65,000
(4) These technologies also allow a wide readership of certain precious manuscripts.
(5) it has a readership of 100 million
(6) The magazine claims a readership of 20,000, which means it probably sells about half that.
(7) In the Church Donne held several livings and the divinity readership at Lincoln's Inn.
(8) Their emphasis is on practice not theory, and the intended readership is made very clear.
(9) Much of this has to do with the growth of rural readership and circulation in Hindi newspapers.
(10) This is not just a result of the preferences of a mass readership , who happily pick up stories but seldom read poems.
(11) Thus, for an adoring readership did Laurie Lee foster the myth we demanded.
(12) Consequently the bias of one reporter reaches a global readership of millions.
(13) Newspaper readership information is collated by the National Readership Survey.
(14) As readership grows, so does the competition, but pioneers are not used to worrying.
(15) The fact that there is so little at stake in terms of financial rewards, book royalties and readerships means that innovative writers can afford a little self-indulgence.
(16) By the time she published her next book, she had a Readership ; a chair followed a few years later.
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(1) A newspaper with an elderly readership can see its circulation dying off with its readers.
(2) It is a pleasure to edit a magazine with such an intelligent and engaged readership .
(3) the magazine has a readership of just 65,000
(4) These technologies also allow a wide readership of certain precious manuscripts.
(5) it has a readership of 100 million
(6) The magazine claims a readership of 20,000, which means it probably sells about half that.
(7) In the Church Donne held several livings and the divinity readership at Lincoln's Inn.
(8) Their emphasis is on practice not theory, and the intended readership is made very clear.
(9) Much of this has to do with the growth of rural readership and circulation in Hindi newspapers.
(10) This is not just a result of the preferences of a mass readership , who happily pick up stories but seldom read poems.
(11) Thus, for an adoring readership did Laurie Lee foster the myth we demanded.
(12) Consequently the bias of one reporter reaches a global readership of millions.
(13) Newspaper readership information is collated by the National Readership Survey.
(14) As readership grows, so does the competition, but pioneers are not used to worrying.
(15) The fact that there is so little at stake in terms of financial rewards, book royalties and readerships means that innovative writers can afford a little self-indulgence.
(16) By the time she published her next book, she had a Readership ; a chair followed a few years later.
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