anonymous reviewer
collocation in Englishmeaningsofanonymousandreviewer
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anonymous
adjective
uk/əˈnɒn.ɪ.məs/us/əˈnɑː.nə.məs/
made or done by someone whose name is not known or not ...
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reviewer
noun[C]
uk/rɪˈvjuː.ər/us/rɪˈvjuː.ɚ/
someone who writes articles expressing their opinion of a book, play, ...
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(Definition ofanonymousandreviewerfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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I thank oneanonymousreviewerwhose comments led to this clarification.
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I would like to thank ananonymousreviewerfor this journal.
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The label (phonological word) for the phrasal compound node has been suggested by ananonymousreviewer.
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Ananonymousreviewernotes that some of these phenomena could also be accounted for with positional markedness constraints that arise via local conjunction.
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Ananonymousreviewerpoints out that the degree of nasalisation on vowels is in fact attested to be contrastive in some languages.
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At last, many thanks are to ananonymousreviewerwho identified inadequate areas in the original manuscript and provided invaluable suggestions to improve this work.
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We are indebted to ananonymousreviewerwhose comments led to improvements in this paper.
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As ananonymousreviewerpointed out, there are, of course, situations in which a service may be justifiably refused, such as selling alcohol to children.
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We also thank theanonymousreviewerfor additional suggestions to improve the text.
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I would like to thank theanonymousreviewerfor providing me with the idea and source of these two paintings.
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The author is grateful to ananonymousreviewerfor clarification on this point.
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We thank ananonymousreviewerfor helping us to see the result this way.
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Ananonymousrevieweralso raised the point, though too late in the process for us to accommodate it.
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Ananonymousreviewerpoints out that with imperfective sentences, all three options are possible.
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The importance of discussing this point was pointed out to me by ananonymousreviewer.
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I thank ananonymousreviewerfor this point.
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Ananonymousreviewerpoints out that the analysis described here may run into difficulties where the infinitival is a double-object verb.
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Our thanks are due to ananonymousreviewerfor signalling the importance of this point.
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Additional thanks are extended to ananonymousreviewerwho provided valuable comments on an earlier draft.
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