freelance journalist
collocation in Englishmeaningsoffreelanceandjournalist
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freelance
adjective
adverb
uk/ˈfriː.lɑːns/us/ˈfriː.læns/
doing particular pieces of work for different organizations, rather than working all the time for a ...
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journalist
noun[C]
uk/ˈdʒɜː.nə.lɪst/us/ˈdʒɝː.nə.lɪst/
a person who writes news stories or articles for a newspaper or magazine or broadcasts them on radio ...
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(Definition offreelanceandjournalistfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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A staff employee is entitled to his paid holiday, his pension and to all kinds of benefits which afreelancejournalistdoes not receive.
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Another example is one of my constituents, a woman in her late 40s who is afreelancejournalist.
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I encountered afreelancejournalistwho claimed to be working for a well-known national newspaper.
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I had to earn my living as afreelancejournalist.
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The problem relates to thefreelancejournalistwho has not yet secured a newspaper to take his story and publish it.
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We understand that the relationship between editor andfreelancejournalistis often an informal one and one that perhaps would not survive with the requirements of moral rights.
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The same would be true if he were a journalist in 1965, or now, and if he were an independent,freelancejournalist—not an agent or an employee.
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I also understand that everyfreelancejournalistmight have to register with the data protection commissioner and that it will be an offence not to do so.
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If it is possible for an impoverishedfreelancejournalistto do that, it must have been within the wit of the west midlands police to do likewise.
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He has written books, comics and short stories, and has worked as afreelancejournalistfor various science fiction magazines.
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As afreelancejournalistand essayist, his work appeared in magazines and periodicals both scholarly and commercial.
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Occasionally, a special report submitted by afreelancejournalistwas introduced.
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She began her writing career as afreelancejournalist, but soon moved into fiction.
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He left the business in 2002 to develop his third career as an author andfreelancejournalist.
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During the next several years, she continued to work as afreelancejournalistin other areas of the world.
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After that he worked as afreelancejournalist.
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She then embarked upon a career as afreelancejournalist, writing for a number of newspapers and magazines.
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The royalty income enabled him to work as afreelancejournalistwhile continuing to write fiction.
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Abanes eventually began to pursue a second career as a full-timefreelancejournalist.
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He then became afreelancejournalistin media and telecommunications.
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She is also afreelancejournalist.
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Later he worked as afreelancejournalist.
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He also worked as afreelancejournalist.
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