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The phrase "a newspapers" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a newspaper" when referring to a single publication.
Example: "I like to read a newspaper every morning with my coffee."
Alternatives: "a news publication" or "a news outlet".
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When I read a newspapers, I'm also struck by the large number of articles on initiative donor projects.
Behind the scenes, Bennahum says the challenge was to add content in a timely manner, so that it was "topical and relevant" — relatively easy for a newspapers or magazines that are only uploading new articles and other content, but harder for Punch!, which doesn't create articles but rather "mini apps".
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At 30, he inherited his family's controlling stake in a newspapers-to-radio empire along with a fortune of £1.3bn (tax-free thanks to his father's tax exile status).
A newspaper interviewed him.
I run a newspaper.
A newspaper image?
A newspaper play.
Politico is a newspaper.
He read a newspaper.
And a newspaper.
A newspaper without a backbone!
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