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  • adjective Written by a ghostwriter.

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Examples

  • but his ghostwritten is the ultimate if you like this kind of fiction.

    Reading, Writing, Cooking and Crafting: Linked Stories Kate 2007

  • And I'd rather see a good query, even if it's been "ghostwritten" than a bad query, any day.

    The Ghost Query 2009

  • And I'd rather see a good query, even if it's been "ghostwritten" than a bad query, any day.

    Archive 2009-01-01 2009

  • Gerald Nelms, an associate professor of rhetoric and composition at Southern Illinois University Carbondale, points to the world of "ghostwritten" speeches and says borrowing language is commonplace in politics.

    One Politician's Homage 2008

  • Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled that federal judges must write their own opinions and cannot simply sign an opinion that was "ghostwritten" by lawyers.

    Archive 2004-09-01 Peter Zura 2004

  • It should be noted that there have been rumors that some of the shows credited to Serling were actually "ghostwritten" by someone else.

    The Twilight zone Episode Guide by Lauren Weinstein and Saul Jaffe 1982

  • Scientific papers "ghostwritten" for drug maker Wyeth may have led to hormone replacement therapy being recommended to healthy menopausal women

    New Scientist - Online News 2010

  • Fresh questions raised about prominent cardiologist's role in "ghostwritten" 2001 meta-analysis of Vioxx trials

    theHeart.org 2009

  • Fresh questions raised about prominent cardiologist's role in "ghostwritten" 2001 meta-analysis of Vioxx trials

    theHeart.org 2009

  • Available Fresh questions raised about prominent cardiologist's role in "ghostwritten" 2001 meta-analysis of Vioxx trials

    theHeart.org 2009

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