ghostwriter in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

ghostwriter in the PONS Dictionary

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The article detailed the writers experiences as a ghostwriter paid to help students cheat at every level of formal education.
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Writers who work in this capacity are called ghostwriters.
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So-called autobiographies of modern professional athletes and media celebritiesand to a lesser extent about politicians, generally written by a ghostwriter, are routinely published.
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Critics argue that when clients employ an attorney ghostwriter, they should not be entitled to that privilege.
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When it comes to writing their memoirs, they therefore tend to have all the more need of a ghostwriter.
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Having located what may be the lethal secret, the replacement ghostwriter begins to fear for his own safety.
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In her spare time, she moonlighted as a ghostwriter for a popular series of teen books.
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Ghostwriter would also read whatever was written within the casebook, and then help the team to find more clues.
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His career as a ghostwriter seems to have started seriously in the early 1990s.
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Sometimes these medical authors are considered ghostwriters, or paid writers who write a communicative piece but are not formally acknowledged as a texts author.
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