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The phrase "a newspaperman" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a person who works for a newspaper, typically as a journalist or reporter.
Example: "As a seasoned newspaperman, he has covered countless stories over the years."
Alternatives: "a journalist" or "a newspaper reporter".
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Prial was a newspaperman.
He was a newspaperman.
"But he was a newspaperman".
Little does she know he's a newspaperman.
Klobuchar, it turns out, is the daughter of a newspaperman.
Mr. Roffman began his career as a newspaperman.
Mr. Wieghart (pronounced WEE-hart) was fundamentally a newspaperman.
Fortunately for Rogers, a newspaperman nearby restrained the vice president.
Of course, a newspaperman might be expected to say that.
("A newspaperman meets such interesting people," Seeger wrote).
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The child of a newspaperman-author-lecturer, Arthur Godfrey grew up in New Jersey not far from New York City.
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