weekly newspaper

collocation in English

meaningsofweeklyandnewspaper

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weekly
adjective
adverb
uk
/ˈwiː.kli/
us
/ˈwiː.kli/
happening once a week or ...
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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 ofweeklyandnewspaperfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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I think that this is theweeklynewspaper, is it not?
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Yes, it is a very greatweeklynewspaper.
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The ordinary farmer will go to the nearest country town once a week and bring theweeklynewspaperback with him.
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Oneweeklynewspapernever has anything good to say about them, and is constantly publicising the rare cases in which they make mistakes.
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But it can never be a substitute for the localweeklynewspapercovering local events, particularly council affairs, in great depth.
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Aweeklynewspaperwas also forced to close after its building was set on fire.
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In my area there is aweeklynewspaperwhich goes into almost every house in my constituency.
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During this period and throughout the year the public are urged by radio news and theweeklynewspaperto register.
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People in such places may not necessarily receive theweeklynewspaperfor their area.
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I plead that this sort ofweeklynewspapershould be allowed sufficient newsprint to keep going.
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A smallweeklynewspaper, now making £37,000, would lose £46,000, leaving it £9,000 worse off.
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The second is to try to put theweeklynewspaperout of business.
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My second example concerns a minor report, perhaps of only two or three lines, which may appear in this country in a smallweeklynewspaper.
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In the old days a smallweeklynewspaperstarted very largely because the family were general printers.
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I would like to quote from a graphic description of the conditions of life among the mass of the unemployed as reported in aweeklynewspaperonly recently.
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In my view, it is not feasible to draw a line and say that a major provincial newspaper matters but a smallweeklynewspapercovering one county does not.
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Many of our young men live in towns where theweeklynewspapercarries the news of the town, and they want to know what is happening.
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It is a goodweeklynewspaper.
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Theweeklynewspaperis known for in-depth coverage of the unions representing civil servants.
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The newspaper has switched between a bi-weekly andweeklynewspaperover the course of its history.
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