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A ghostwriter in journalism is a writer who is hired to write articles, books, or other content on behalf of another person who is credited as the author. The ghostwriter's work is not officially acknowledged, and the credit for the content goes to the person who hired them. This practice is common in journalism when high-profile individuals need assistance with writing but want to maintain authorship.

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