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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning By including a byline, the original author receives proper attribution for their work.
The byline on the travel blog leads to the author's travel photography portfolio.
The byline on the front page of the newspaper caught my attention.
The byline on the news website highlights the author's name in bold.
The byline of the article revealed that the author was a renowned scientist.
I always make sure to include my byline at the end of my articles.
The album's byline features the artist's name and the title of the album.
The painting had a byline indicating the artist's name and the year it was created.
The byline at the bottom of the article led me to the author's Twitter profile.
The painting was not accepted by the auction house without the artist's byline.
The byline on the playbill showed the names of the actors and actresses in the production.
The byline indicated that the article was written by a famous author.
The packaging had a dotted byline around the nutritional information.
The ghostwriter was paid to byline the celebrity's autobiography.
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