national press

collocation in English

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national
adjective
uk
/ˈnæʃ.ən.əl/
us
/ˈnæʃ.ən.əl/
relating to or typical of a whole country and its people, rather than to part of that country or to ...
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press
noun
uk
/pres/
us
/pres/
newspapers and magazines, and those parts of television and radio that broadcast news, or reporters and photographers who work ...
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(Definition ofnationalandpressfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofnational press

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As provincial firms grew in scale and influence, advertisements for their products crept into the pages of thenationalpressand specialist periodicals.
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Some reviewers from thenationalpress, too often reluctant to leave the metropolis, trekked westwards to view this 'provincial' offering.
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Anationalpressportrayed images of festering, welfare-dependent ghettos where crime, drugs and female-headed families seemed to threaten the moral and social fabric.
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Significantly, the majority of the essays demonstrate the influence of the local andnationalpresson the public and, potentially, the jurors, judges, and prosecutors.
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Some of the reasons for this paradoxically reflect why these provincial organisations attracted lavish attention in thenationalpress, particularly the patronage of a glamorous aristocracy.
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But some of thenationalpress, having gone overboard before in praising the new venture, seemed to feel the need to back-track a little and demonstrate its incorruptible acumen.
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This will include advertising in thenationalpressshortly.
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Vacancies are advertised in thenationalpressand professional journals.
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Absent voting facilities were publicised at the general election through a television campaign and advertisements in thenationalpress.
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Thereafter, open market sales are advertised in the local and—ornationalpress.
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The leaflet has been distributed to schools and its availability advertised in thenationalpress.
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The charter was widely advertised in thenationalpresswith a freepost coupon or a freephone number for ordering copies.
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I think that we would all agree that it did not get the same attention as the 1987 hurricane in thenationalpress.
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The first advertisements appeared in thenationalpressthe following week.
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Nominal exchange rates are published daily in thenationalpress.
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The campaign has so far included national television advertising, national and local radio advertising, adverts in thenationalpressas well as on-line publicity.
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On her main point about family credit, we have had two major advertising campaigns using television commercials and thenationalpress.
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There was a serious outbreak of violence, which went largely unreported in thenationalpress.
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That development was heralded not only by thenationalpress, medical journals and other institutions, but throughout the world.
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Some of it has leaked—as it does in this day and age—in thenationalpress.
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