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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a journalist for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone who is employed by a particular news outlet. For example: "John is a journalist for The New York Times."
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You've been an expat and a journalist for many years.
I worked as a journalist for Nylon," she said.
Tim Dowling is a journalist for the Guardian.
"He is not a journalist for a big newspaper.
He became a journalist, for New Republic magazine.
I was a journalist for a horticulture publication.
His wife is a journalist for an Austrian magazine.
"I've been a journalist for 12 years," he shouted.
Vítor Hugo Alvarenga is a journalist for Maisfutebol.
Below are edited excerpts from the conversation: You've covered publishing as a journalist for years.
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Gaiman got his start as a journalist-for-hire, in England.
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