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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a correspondent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a person who reports news or information, often for a specific publication or media outlet.
Example: "The newspaper sent a correspondent to cover the event and provide live updates."
Alternatives: "a reporter" or "a journalist".
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Jenna's a correspondent".
CNN also had a correspondent in Bahrain.
Trust in a correspondent develops very slowly.
** As a correspondent, Liebling took history personally.
A correspondent in Iran contributed reporting.
· Steve Bradshaw is a correspondent with Panorama.
Our guest is Roy Gutman, a correspondent with Newsday.
A correspondent in Western Europe for Russian newspapers.
* denotes the publications for which Zhang is a correspondent.
A correspondent — whose email and name I have lost!
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Farai Chideya is a correspondent/host for NPR's News & Notes with Ed Gordon.
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