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COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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In April 1987, Judge Pickles published an outspoken autobiography .
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In 1986, he published a best-selling autobiography .
read
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He was reading the Russell autobiography in order to steady himself for the selection procedure.
write
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He was writing his autobiography in his head.
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Agent, asking for me, somebody, anybody to ghost write an autobiography for Alex Higgins.
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Now that he had graduated to manhood, Aesop decided the moment had come to sit down and write his autobiography .
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Years on Barbara Castle writes in her autobiography of Mrs Thatcher realistically but generously.
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Moceanu has written an autobiography , had book signings and cashed in on corporate and commercial appearances.
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Although she has written three novels, this autobiography is her first published work.
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Her autobiography will be published next month, and will be a guaranteed bestseller.
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In her autobiography , Doris Lessing writes about her childhood in Zimbabwe.
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In his autobiography he described his life as an explorer in some of the remotest parts of the earth.
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The incident is recounted in his autobiography .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Also, where is his autobiography , supposedly finished over a year ago?
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She asked him about himsdf, and Cyril launched into his autobiography .
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The difference between self-penned autobiography and biography is that often, the biography scores for comprehensiveness.
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Their written forms, like autobiographies, biographies, and interviews, make up a large part of contemporary western feminist literature.
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They have combed through Himes' correspondence, his autobiographies and old letters.
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To write a biography of another can involve one in autobiography .
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What flows from his pen in this book is a mixture of autobiography , literary theory, and metaphysical speculation.