"Magazines" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Magazines" Meaning

Magazines refer to periodical publications that are typically printed on paper and contain a collection of articles, stories, pictures, and other information on a particular topic or theme. They can be general interest publications or specialized publications focused on a specific industry, hobby, or activity. Magazines are often distributed on a regular schedule, such as weekly, biweekly, or monthly, and can be found in newsstands, bookstores, or online.

"Magazines" Examples

Usage Examples for "Magazines"


She spent hours browsing through the latest fashion magazines at the bookstore.
The company's magazines are available both in print and digital formats.
The article was reprinted in several magazines, including Time and Newsweek.
The magazines on the coffee table were a testament to her love for reading.
The newsstand was filled with a wide range of magazines, from music to art to sports.

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