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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
ghostwrite .
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Examples
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When he "ghostwrote" articles and then cited them as proof for arguments he wrote under his own name, he lied.
NYT > Opinion 2009
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When he "ghostwrote" articles and then cited them as proof for arguments he wrote under his own name, he lied.
NYT > Opinion 2009
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I remember the first time I ghostwrote an article.
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I ghostwrote two books--a novel and a business book--simultaneously last summer, one of which had a two-month deadline.
Writerly Ambition and a Secret Project jimhines 2010
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I hear tell down on his luck, needing drug and alcohol money Cheeta ghostwrote Paris Hilton's books.
I Feel This Is Only Right and Fair Bill Crider 2009
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Then came the "news" that Drake reportedly ghostwrote Dre verses for "Detox".
Dart's Rant Of The Day: Drake: Hip Hop's Swiss Army Knife Dart Adams 2009
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His partner is his father, Mel, the gay-rights activist who, before coming out, was an evangelical minister who ghostwrote books for Billy Graham and Pat Robertson.
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I wonder if Charles ghostwrote that one for the president?
Why Larry Charles shaved off his beard. Ann Althouse 2009
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And a few years ago I ghostwrote a holocaust story of a survivor Anne's age, who had also hidden through much of the war, and I went to Auschwitz to see where that brave lady had survived hell on earth.
Lea Lane: Remembering Anne Frank, Who Would Have Been 80 This Week 2009
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I wasn't hanging around drag strips in those days, but a few years ago I ghostwrote a book with Pontiac's lead man in drag racing then, Jim Wangers ( "Glory Days - When Horsepower and Passion Ruled Detroit") and feel that I understand what it must have felt like to go to the races in the last '50s and early' 60s and who the players were.
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