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nor to readers vs or for readers

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Nor to readers' is used to indicate a negative condition or choice, while 'or for readers' is used to present an alternative or additional option. They are not interchangeable.

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nor to readers

This phrase is correct and is used to indicate a negative condition or choice.

This phrase is used to present a negative condition or choice, often in contrast to a previous statement or option.

Examples:

  • I neither agree nor disagree with the proposal, nor to readers do I recommend it.
  • Their books remain invisible to readers of the world's most published language.
  • Note to readers - way of referring to acts
  • Finally, Community brochures for the general public also play a useful role, as do press releases, which are generally well written, although sometimes badly explained to readers by journalists.
  • That idea of an ethical approach to the Greek crisis might sound absurd to readers of the financial press, and many politicians will undoubtedly consider it naive.
  • It would link our Parliament to the national parliaments, to editors and producers, to journalists' associations, to readers and to television viewers.
  • Notice to readers (see page 3 of the cover)
  • NLM currently supports MS Reader, Acrobat Reader and those are the most popular readers worldwide.
  • "This book justifies communist beliefs and serves as a threat to readers."
  • Note to reader: The footnotes appear on page 78
  • Only consistent realisation of a 'carrot and stick' approach will ensure that Europeana becomes an attractive portal of great interest to readers and researchers, and not a digital attic used for the sentimental storage of old junk.
  • Owing to reader involvement and the role which the newspaper plays in the area, improvements and changes now need to be made in order to stay abreast of events and meet local expectations.
  • We thus ensure that we shall vote on the substance of the resolution and that, irrespective of the outcome of the votes, the final result is clear to readers of the resolution.
  • Tell your readers there is no underwear inside.
  • D-Bus service to access fingerprint readers.
  • James Earl was LAPD's mind-reader consultant.
  • That would be riveting for my readers.
  • Readers could care less who killed Brignon.
  • A white ribbon round a Clive Reader brief.
  • Bicentennial issue of Reader's Digest.
  • My readers may skip that detail.

Alternatives:

  • neither to readers
  • not to readers

or for readers

This phrase is correct and is used to present an alternative or additional option.

This phrase is used to introduce an alternative or additional option, often in a list of choices or possibilities.

Examples:

  • You can choose to read the book for pleasure or for readers who want to learn more about the topic.
  • In order to reduce potential administrative burden, the requirements for the approval procedure for readers should be clarified.
  • In contrast to identifiers, no binding requirements for readers should be laid down at the level of the Union.
  • Well, I've got 2,000 words to do for Reader's Digest... on what it's like to be married to a man obsessed by murder.
  • Every day, in London, I dip my quill in ink to become a new kind of djeli, a djeli for readers on both sides of the big river.
  • NLM currently supports MS Reader, Acrobat Reader and those are the most popular readers worldwide.
  • However, in the interest of the readability and simplification of legal texts, it seems simpler and more understandable for readers seeking to assert their legal rights to use 'European Union' throughout.
  • Tell your readers there is no underwear inside.
  • D-Bus service to access fingerprint readers.
  • James Earl was LAPD's mind-reader consultant.
  • That would be riveting for my readers.
  • Readers could care less who killed Brignon.
  • A white ribbon round a Clive Reader brief.
  • Bicentennial issue of Reader's Digest.
  • My readers may skip that detail.
  • I know you care about your readers.
  • I borrow a few of loyal readers.
  • No readers, no public opinion.
  • Our readers found it incredible helpful.
  • EMF reader, infrared lenses, DAT recorder.
  • The readers have trusted us for years.

Alternatives:

  • or to readers
  • or by readers

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