newspaper article

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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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article
noun[C]
uk
/ˈɑː.tɪ.kəl/
us
/ˈɑːr.t̬ɪ.kəl/
a piece of writing on a particular subject in a newspaper or magazine, or on ...
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(Definition ofnewspaperandarticlefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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This example is taken from anewspaperarticlefrom 1971.
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They were asked to carefully read anewspaperarticleat their normal reading speed.
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However, a world knowledge representation system encompassing the knowledge needed to understand, for instance, anewspaperarticle, does not yet exist.
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The main aim of the lesson was to develop the students' reading skills using anewspaperarticleand help them to gain confidence when faced with authentic texts.
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The last paragraph of thenewspaperarticleis the most telling.
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Thisnewspaperarticlemade them out to be drabs of the worst, most horrible kind.
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It appears from thenewspaperarticlethat there has been a cutback of the funds available for modernising the property that has been acquired.
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I quote from anewspaperarticlepublished last year.
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We therefore oppose what is currently proposed in that area and what was referred to in thenewspaperarticle.
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That coming out in anewspaperarticlewas clearly wrong.
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It would not be appropriate to comment in detail on views expressed by a journalist in anewspaperarticle.
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The latest stories are different from that in the firstnewspaperarticle.
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I have seen a recentnewspaperarticleon this subject.
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The idea of thenewspaperarticleruns throughout the appeal.
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The appeal board members were obviously influenced by anewspaperarticlerather than official documentation that could have been made available to them.
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I recently received a long letter from a lady in an adjacent constituency who had seen anewspaperarticle.
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As he is entitled to do, he has referred to anewspaperarticle.
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It is not a case of responding to anewspaperarticle.
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I have yet to see anewspaperarticleattempt to set any such case against the backcloth of events that soldiers are experiencing.
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In the first case that he mentioned, thenewspaperarticlesuggests that the person was the recipient of an unsolicited mailing.
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