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A "ghost writer" is one who writes all or part of a literary or musical composition, while someone else is presented as the actual author.

The usual reason for a professional ghost writer is to improve the production, while maintaining credit for an author who provides greater sales potential.

Noteworthy examples include autobiographies of famous individuals, or books by famous people who are not polished writers.

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