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Use "magazines" in a sentence
"Slide 19: MAGAZINES PLAY A DIFFERENTIATED AND VITAL ROLE they are a pleasure medium •the tactile nature of print is a key component of the experience •the portability of magazines make them highly relevant in today's mobile society, and "place read" is part of the ritual •there is a true "ownership" of the experience - they own the experience: controlling when, where and how it is consumed - they feel they have a vested interest and an obligation to participate •magazines have a high social currency value - they provide knowledge - they serve as the basis of communities - they are the litmus test of"
"But, I do agree, being in magazines is fantastic, but not in tabloids unless it is work related or entertainment functions."
"Instead of posing in magazines maybe he should have spent more time reading magazines."