Collocations withcommentator

These are words often used in combination withcommentator.

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conservative commentator
Early response to the project was not pronounced, and one conservative commentator provided positive coverage.
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contemporary commentator
A contemporary commentator alleged that the author had to subsidise the edition.
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expert commentator
An array of issues is presented by section, with two or more essays providing in-depth analyses, followed by the reactions and opinions of an expert commentator.
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frequent commentator
He is a frequent commentator in the international media.
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legal commentator
Reddock is a published author and legal commentator.
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media commentator
She now works as a figure skating coach and occasional media commentator.
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modern commentator
A modern commentator has echoed this view more concisely in describing the film as fabulously inventive.
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political commentator
They survive as a steady current in the idiom (a political commentator referred recently to 'a couple of burrs under the economic saddle').
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social commentator
In addition, he worked as a political and social commentator and published a number of works criticizing the political regimes of the day.
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television commentator
But we want to publish them in a way that gives fair and equal opportunities to every newspaper and to every radio and television commentator.
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