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The phrase "a newspaper column" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a specific section or article that appears regularly in a newspaper, often written by a particular author.
Example: "She writes a newspaper column that covers local events and community issues."
Alternatives: "a news article" or "a press column".
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So did a newspaper column by Hawass.
I first used it in a newspaper column.
I will never write a newspaper column called The Apiologist.
But that deal was too complicated for a newspaper column.
He even inaugurated a newspaper column, called "Chávez's Lines".
He writes a newspaper column in Toronto's vibrant Chinese press.
Besides, the title is not a bad name for a newspaper column about the city.
A newspaper column has no enduring value, from the bureau's pecuniary perspective.
Yes, it's nice to believe that discussing such matters in a newspaper column would produce solutions.
"These are all educated people," the London mayor, Boris Johnson, said in a newspaper column.
A newspaper column isn't a poem; it's not about the eternal.
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