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authorship
[ aw-ther-ship ]
noun
- origin, especially with reference to an author, creator, producer, etc., of a work:
establishing the authorship of early medieval manuscripts.
- the occupation or career of writing books, articles, etc.
authorship
/ 藞蓴藧胃蓹藢蕛瑟辫 /
noun
- the origin or originator of a written work, plan, etc
a book of unknown authorship
- the profession of writing books
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of authorship1
Example Sentences
鈥淪he showed me that there was a path forward for regaining a sense of authorship over your own life,鈥 Knox said to the event鈥檚 moderator, The Times鈥 Amy Kaufman.
The Recording Academy's rules on AI say that "only human creators" can win Grammys, and that "the human authorship component of the work submitted must be meaningful".
But considering his claim that 鈥淧oints of Origin鈥 was so horribly misunderstood, with such catastrophic consequences for him, what is surprising is that he does not regret its authorship.
The rules say that 鈥渙nly human creators鈥 can win Grammys, and 鈥淭he human authorship component of the work submitted must be meaningful.鈥
鈥淪aturn is all about age and 鈥 coming up against authority 鈥 boundaries and authorship,鈥 Chani, who has lived in Los Angeles off and on since 2005, says over Zoom in her signature clear-rimmed frames.
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