well-known writer

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writer
noun[C]
uk
/ˈraɪ.tər/
us
/ˈraɪ.t̬ɚ/
a person who writes books or articles to ...
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(Definition ofwriterfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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I once took awell-knownwriter, who is one of the most remarkable women of our time, to see a ballet.
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Patterson was awell-knownwriterherself, under her maiden name.
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Sybylla is a young woman with big dreams of becoming awell-knownwriter.
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He was awell-knownwriterof short stories and novels.
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He is also awell-knownwriterand author of numerous books.
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Although this newspaper had to close soon, his articles made him awell-knownwriter.
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Dahl was a prolific andwell-knownwriterof children's books after the war.
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Although he still had not achieved the status of awell-knownwriter, he never doubted that he would achieve greatness.
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She continued to work for radio as a freelance writer and became awell-knownwriterof children's fiction.
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Peterson was awell-knownwriterof psalms, as well as a gifted organist.
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Leonardo is awell-knownwriterand playwright, whose his wife left university studies to take care of the family.
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Popular titles by other well-known writers were also reprinted.
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Well-known writers endorsed the movement, which advertised itself as the thinking man's party.
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Kottayam has produced many well-known writers, journalists and artists.
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Its first issue was 100 pages and featured many well-known writers.
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He was intent on publishing both well-known writers and those who might not have been heard of yet, but should be.
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In this position she sent more than 4,000 letters to the world's most well-known writers and journalists.
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Some critics contend that many well-known writers have not been awarded the prize or even been nominated, whereas others contend that some well-known recipients do not deserve it.
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He also makes series of drawings and prints of well-known writers, curators, collectors and gallery owners living in the cities where he resides.
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Its editors and contributors included many well-known writers discussing current affairs alongside religious, literary and historical topics.
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