Collocations withreader

These are words often used in combination withreader.

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anonymous reader
I am especially thankful to the anonymous reader for invaluable suggestions.
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average reader
Its value to the average reader of the journal is likely to be in sensitising them to the state of knowledge within geriatric medicine.
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avid reader
For example, indications for cataract surgery will vary, depending on whether the patient is an avid reader or prefers to watch television instead.
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bilingual reader
Occasionally, however, the less skilled bilingual readers performed better than their monolingual counterparts, especially in phonologically related tasks such as spelling.
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careful reader
A careful reader will notice inadvertent slips into modern spellings.
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casual reader
To the casual reader, who is unfamiliar with these tomes and who may wish to consult them, this may prove to be frustrating.
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contemporary reader
It brings the contemporary reader into the feelings and controversies of the time.
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e-book reader
An e-book reader may also download material from a computer or read it from a memory card.
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interested reader
The interested reader can fill in the required details easily.
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lay reader
The book is written in easily accessible language, suitable for both the specialist and the lay reader.
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modern reader
The main appeal of the correspondence to the modern reader is that it tells the story so well.
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online reader
They decided to start their own hospitality field research service and by the fall of 2004 the worlds first online reader board service was launched.
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ordinary reader
It would help of course if the price of the volume were a bit more accessible to the ordinary reader.
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proficient reader
For the easy reading, there was little difference in strategy use between more and less proficient readers.
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prolific reader
I myself am a prolific reader of the newspapers, and that is really my only claim to taking part in this debate.
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regular reader
Even if you have been a regular reader, this book will be a joy, and for those who are not, it is a not-to-be missed opportunity to catch up.
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reluctant reader
The series includes teaching resources and is designed to motivate reluctant readers.
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screen reader
Screen reader choice is contentious: differing priorities and strong preferences are common.
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skilled reader
Consequently, a skilled reader needs some strategy besides either rote memorization or guessing to ensure that these crucial less frequent words are recognized correctly.
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voracious reader
I was a voracious reader as a youngster and in my town we did not have a children's library.
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young reader
During this time, consideration of the interest of the young reader became more central to the teaching of reading.
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