noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a poetry anthology (= a book of poems by different people )
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a poetry anthology containing work by modern Liverpool poets
an anthology of poems (= a book of poems by different people )
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She gave me an anthology of poems for children.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Both books are anthologies of materials by a large number of contributors.
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Feminist anthologies often include a couple of pieces by young and old women.
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For one thing, a government agency may have commercial or political aims in commissioning surveys or anthologies.
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I tried to make out the cover and thought it might be a recent anthology of poetry.
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My response was to make one condition of my own - that the anthology should include prayers from other religions.
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The Anglo-Norman fabliaux are preserved in manuscripts that are miscellaneous literary anthologies.
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The entire history on which our leading Occidental religions have been founded is an anthology of fictions.
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The story of his being signed to Restless Records is itself worthy of inclusion in an anthology somewhere.