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The phrase "a journalist on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate the subject or focus of a journalist's work or reporting, often followed by a specific topic or issue.
Example: "She is a journalist on environmental issues, dedicated to raising awareness about climate change."
Alternatives: "a journalist covering" or "a journalist specializing in".
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What's more, one of the key characters is a journalist on the Guardian.
"Tell me," one of the senior officials traveling with Mr. Rouhani asked a journalist on Thursday evening, after the president had spoken for an hour and a half.
A journalist on the other.
We should have a journalist on the board.
I came here as a journalist, on the crime beat.
The group includes a journalist on the Times.
At 16, I was able to start working as a journalist on the local newspaper.
A journalist on the average wage would take 28 years to find the deposit.
"Operation Delete has started," wrote Ertugrul Mavioglu, a journalist on the Radikal daily.
He began his career as a journalist on the Swansea-based South Wales Evening Post.
"Is Khan's Pakistani origin not an obstacle?" asked a journalist on the Swiss radio station RTS.
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