Collocations withpublisher

These are words often used in combination withpublisher.

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commercial publisher
Experts work for hire, although review would undoubtedly be accomplished in-house by the sponsoring organization, whether university unit or commercial publisher.
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independent publisher
The company has built up a reputation as a leading independent publisher.
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mainstream publisher
Both titles dealt with taboo subjects for a mainstream publisher, but were applauded by their handling of these subjects.
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major publisher
Each major publisher maintains a list of orthotypographic rules that they apply as part of their house style.
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reputable publisher
The work which was reportedly conducted two years ago may not have been published because no reputable publisher would accept it.
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Hansard archive
Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under theOpen Parliament Licence v3.0
software publisher
Downloads are often rated and reviewed by editors and contain a summary of the file from the software publisher.
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textbook publisher
During his time as an educator, he served as a teacher, textbook publisher, assistant principal, and principal.
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