sole author
collocation in Englishmeaningsofsoleandauthor
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sole
adjective[before noun]
uk/səʊl/us/soʊl/
being one ...
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author
noun[C]
uk/ˈɔː.θər/us/ˈɑː.θɚ/
the writer of a book, article, ...
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(Definition ofsoleandauthorfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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He showed so much skill and independence that the paper was published with his name as asoleauthor.
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It does so very much from the point of view of itssoleauthor.
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That languages exist at all is testimony to how much our relationality must be animated by a reflectivity of which social relations are not thesoleauthor.
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Multiplication because, rather than asoleauthor, a number of architectural authors - such as the architect, user, site and weather - are identified, each able to draw forth ideas.
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I was not thesoleauthorof that paper.
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He is thesoleauthorof uncertainty.
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The ultimate work is a true team effort in which thesoleauthorcannot be identified, and he cannot be identified because he does not exist.
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Over a span of 55 years he published over 200 scientific papers, many of which he was thesoleauthor.
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During his career he published 167 papers, usually as thesoleauthor, and 12 textbooks.
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The four where he was thesoleauthorwere on ketogenesis.
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He was, however, thesoleauthorof the sonnets and narrative poems.
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Hoey wassoleauthorof the last work.
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During most of his working life, he published articles as thesoleauthor.
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He was thesoleauthorof the seventh (1961) and eighth (1986) editions.
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He was thesoleauthorof all but one of his papers.
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During her career she published some ninety papersincluding notable work on foraminiferaassoleauthor and more than twenty in collaboration with other scientists.
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He has contributed to (and often beensoleauthorand editor of) some 150 reference books, mostly in the areas of the arts, language, local history and popular interest.
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