official newspaper

collocation in English

meaningsofofficialandnewspaper

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official
adjective
uk
/əˈfɪʃ.əl/
us
/əˈfɪʃ.əl/
relating to a position ...
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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 ofofficialandnewspaperfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofofficial newspaper

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There was an article the other day in theofficialnewspaperthat represents the grocers' trade welcoming these powers.
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Party dues were 25 cents per month, plus 10 cents a quarter for a subscription to the party'sofficialnewspaper.
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She is a member of theofficialnewspaperclub.
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The officials also suggested blocking the publication's application forofficialnewspaperstatus.
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Official newspapers, openly controlled and funded by the government, were the most obvious way in which governments influenced the press.
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All cities and towns are required to publish every ordinance in theirofficialnewspaper, although in lieu of publishing an entire ordinance a city or town may publish a summary.
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Even at best, official newspapers of this type must be regarded as highly partial sources.
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In fact, some official newspapers were fairly successful.
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When official newspapers made efforts to publish comprehensive, reliable, and up-to-the-minute reports, they became both more widely read and also more frequently used as a source for other newspapers.
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The people who used to write and distribute non-censored, non-conformist "samizdat" literature were criticized in the official newspapers.
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