The star lived almost all of his life under the scrutiny of the paparazzi, which led to issues later in his life.
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Others deal with plural forms that, for the time being, most writers who think about the subject prefer to maintain as plural, such as criteria, paparazzi, and phenomena.
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It may be a journalist or apaparazzo(if that is the right singular) or against any other wrongdoer.
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She assures him that they are real but in the middle of their conversation they have their picture taken by apaparazzo.
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