THE AUTHOR STATES
Definition: This phrase is commonly used to introduce a statement or point made by the author in a written work. It indicates that the following information is a direct representation of what the author has expressed.
Synonyms: Author Asserts, Writer Claims, Narrator Declares, Scribe Affirms, Scribe Asserts
Usage Examples in Sentences
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In the opening paragraph, the author states that the mysterious castle stood atop a hill.
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The author states that dolphins are highly intelligent creatures in the book about marine life.
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Leafing through the pages, the author states that the ancient artifact held mystical powers.
#4
Reflecting on nature, the author states that sunflowers turn to face the sun throughout the day.
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Contrary to popular belief, the author states that caffeine has minimal impact on sleep quality.
#6
Through vivid descriptions, the author states that the ancient city was a bustling metropolis.
#7
In the opening paragraph, the author states the protagonist's dilemma with eloquence.
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Despite criticism, the author states that the controversial policy yielded positive results.
#9
In the labyrinth of existentialism, the author states that the search for meaning is an individualistic odyssey.
#10
In the preface, the author states that the inspiration for the book came from a personal experience.
#11
The author states that the data collected supports the hypothesis outlined in the introduction.
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The author states that climate change is a pressing issue that requires urgent global action.
#13
Effective communication, as the author states, is key to successful collaboration.
#14
In her latest book, the author states that reading improves cognitive abilities.
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