rival newspaper

collocation in English

meaningsofrivalandnewspaper

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rival
noun[C]
uk
/ˈraɪ.vəl/
us
/ˈraɪ.vəl/
a person, group, etc. competing with others for the same thing or in the ...
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newspaper
noun
uk
/ˈnjuːzˌpeɪ.pər/
us
/ˈnuːzˌpeɪ.pɚ/
a regularly printed document consisting of large sheets of paper that are folded together, or a website, containing news reports, articles, photographs, ...
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(Definition ofrivalandnewspaperfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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It was the time ofrivalnewspaperand charitable funds.
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Several years later therivalnewspapergave up daily publishing as well.
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We ought not to be dependent upon the stories of rival newspapers as to what has or what has not been attempted.
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I have a great deal of sympathy with some comments that are to be found in some other newspapers, the rival newspapers.
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Nor, of course, does he relish seeing the criticisms published in rival newspapers.
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Could there not be a situation in which a committee report is sent to rival newspapers, one of which has asked for it and the other has not?
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This is not the case, however, any more than it is possible under the existing fair dealing provisions for literary works to publish a rival newspaper's news reports.
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Rival newspapers suggested that a hoax, or at least bribery, was involved.
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Radio stations broadcast hourly reports of her progress and rival newspapers published extra editions throughout the day.
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He is the son of a rival newspaper's owner.
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Extracts were published in some newspapers, but rival newspapers published his ex-wife's alternative account of his life and character, which painted him in a rather negative light.
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