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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a journalist asked" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when reporting a question posed by a journalist in an article or narrative.
Example: "During the press conference, a journalist asked about the government's plans for climate change."
Alternatives: "a reporter inquired" or "a news correspondent questioned".
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"What's your opinion on Donald Trump?" a journalist asked.
A journalist asked me, 'Why should we trust you?
Were those Russian soldiers, Russian military?" a journalist asked.
What is going on, a journalist asked them.
A journalist asked Bob Dylan if he actually worked the farm he owned in Minnesota.
After Mr. Obiang left, a journalist asked Mr. Davis what would happen now to political prisoners.
A journalist asked whether slavery existed in Mauritania, and the imam said no.
A journalist asked whether different temperature requirements made it difficult to keep begonias and orchids together.
A journalist asked if Toyota would also help the Japanese Olympic team.
George: 'Yesterday, a journalist asked me what my favourite dish is at the restaurant.
A journalist asked the sergeant if he personally knew of anyone who had "betrayed his buddies".
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