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magazine - use in sentences
Converse of object
- dedicate: Our most recent creation is Screen Media magazine dedicated to the out of the home and in-store digital media sector.
- devote: In the last place I stayed there were some magazines devoted to the Pyrenees.
- motor: Motoring magazines and specialist guides provide enormous amounts of up to date information and fairly reliable advice.
- publish: NRICH publishes a magazine nine times a year with sections for each key stage.
Adjective modifier
- quarterly: The Friends ' quarterly magazine, which is now in full color, contains articles about the Arboretum, trees, plants, gardens.
- monthly: Sudoku Monthly Sudoku Monthly Magazine, monthly sudoku puzzle magazine.
- glossy: Someone who has appeared on the cover of a glossy magazine recently?
- weekly: Online edition of the Italian glossy weekly current affairs magazine Related resources by keyword: Italian, Italian Studies, Media, L'Express.
- on-line: Take care, Tim The Passion on-line magazine can be found on the Soul Survivor website.
- literary: In France he quickly became involved in Armenian literary circles, editing two literary magazines.
Modifies a noun
- subscription: So his degree would cost him less per week than his magazine subscriptions!
- publisher: To view us simply as magazine publishers, however, would not do us justice.
- editor: This was the shock reaction from an esteemed magazine editor phoning up to seek confirmation that my own impressions were of similar ilk.
- article: Syllabus Magazine article about online testing at Kirkwood Community College, printed in September, 1999.
Noun used with modifier
- bi-monthly: Don't forget, you can read Contact, the University's bi-monthly magazine on the web site.
- yoga: Yoga Online - An online yoga magazine, with articles, an online yoga store and plenty of links.
- parish: At present the Ministry differs from what it should be as much as a parish magazine differs from The Times.
- poetry: It was the British poetry magazine of the period featuring most UK writers and leavened with Americans and with Europeans in translation.
Possessives
- chronology: Fortnight Magazine's monthly chronology of ' the Troubles ' .
Preposition: for
- physiotherapy: Therapy Weekly is the leading weekly news magazine for the physiotherapy and occupational therapy professions.
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