ghostwriter
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of ghostwriter
An Americanism dating back to 1895–1900
Example Sentences
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Commenting under the track on YouTube, ghostwriter promised, “This is just the beginning.”
From New York Times
The creator, known as @ghostwriter, claims the song was created by software trained on the musicians' voices.
From BBC
The creator, known as @ghostwriter, claims the song was created by software trained on the musician's voices.
From BBC
His ghostwriter really has come back to haunt him.
From BBC
Mr. Cerha’s contributions were so successful that he became almost a ghostwriter: He revealed “Lulu” at its full greatness, while shying away from the spotlight.
From New York Times
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