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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a media circus" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It typically refers to a situation, event, or series of events that attract a disproportionate level of media attention. For example, "When the presidential candidate was accused of corruption, it turned into a media circus, with reporters following their every move."
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"It was a media circus, an embarrassment.
"This is not a media circus".
The first is that it will be a media circus.
The senator's sustained attention attracted a media circus.
There was something of a media circus following Dan's death.
New art is a public event, a media circus.
Mr. Trump created not only a media circus on Wednesday, but a rolling media circus.
A media circus commences, with cable pundits immediately suspecting a Chinese plot.
The hearings, which were televised, created a media circus and propelled Hill into the spotlight.
A media circus soon developed, and Jewell fell under around-the-clock scrutiny by journalists.
Moreover, she has cleverly embarrassed the authorities by turning her ordeal into a media circus.
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