byline
Collocations
3ADJ.
harsh
VERB + BYLINE
put, see
PREP.
in, on
Definitions
noun
A line at the head of a newspaper or magazine article carrying the writer's name.
Paste Magazine opted not to put a byline on its harsh review of Swift’s album, citing safety concerns for the writer.
A touchline.
verb
To provide (an article) with a byline.
Mitchell, Lange and Brus (2013) find that in a top international relations Journal^([sic])—ISQ—83 percent of men's citation are to research bylined by just men, while 57 percent of women's citations are to articles bylined by just men (table 2).
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3Paste Magazine opted not to put a byline on its harsh review of Swift’s album, citing safety concerns for the writer.
WiktionaryMitchell, Lange and Brus (2013) find that in a top international relations Journal^([sic])—ISQ—83 percent of men's citation are to research bylined by just men, while 57 percent of women's citations a
WiktionaryMary was so excited to see her byline featured in the New York Times.
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