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Collocations for journal - noun

1. serious magazine

ADJECTIVE

academic, learned (esp. BrE), scholarly
professional, technical, trade
peer-reviewed, refereed (esp. AmE)
The results of the study were published in a respected peer-reviewed journal.
house, in-house (both esp. BrE)
the house journal of Southern Gas
specialist (esp. BrE), specialized (esp. AmE)
research
business, literary, medical, nursing, science, scientific
august, leading, major, prestigious, reputable, respected
‘Nature’ was the highest-ranked journal in the survey.
obscure
The paper was published in an obscure medical journal.
official
It's the official journal of the Medical Foundation.
international, national
monthly, quarterly, weekly
electronic, online

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… OF JOURNAL

copy
Please send me two copies of your new journal.
edition, issue, volume

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VERB + journal

read
edit, write for
an academic who writes for specialist journals
produce, publish
found
He founded a new literary journal in 1831.
buy, get, subscribe to
She subscribes to quite a few academic journals.

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journal + VERB

come out
The journal comes out five times a year.
be dedicated to, be devoted to
an academic journal devoted to military history

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journal + NOUN

article, editorial
editor, publisher
subscription

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PREPOSITION

in a/the journal
an article in a medical journal
journal of
the British Journal of Geology

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2. diary

ADJECTIVE

personal, private
daily

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VERB + journal

keep, write
She kept a daily journal of the voyage.
read
publish
The Captain later published his journals.

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journal + NOUN

entry
Her journal entry for that day describes a thunder storm.

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PREPOSITION

in a/the journal
The events are all recorded in her journal.
journal of
He wrote a journal of his travels.

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