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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a press pass" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a credential that allows a journalist or media representative access to an event or location for reporting purposes.
Example: "To cover the conference, I applied for a press pass to gain access to the main stage and interview the speakers."
Alternatives: "media pass" or "journalist credential".
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I have a Press Pass.
Who Gets a Press Pass?
I have a press pass and everything.
I got a press pass for the Pittsburgh Steelers for the entire season.
I even wrangled a press pass so I could hang around the clubhouse.
He also identifies himself as a journalist and flashes a press pass.
I'd managed to land a press pass and, afterwards, I attended Federer's press conference.
Failure to do so would be a reasonable basis to deny a press pass, Karle said.
This seems like a cool opportunity … I smell a PRESS PASS!
"Every year there was a folklore festival in Marrakech and I got a press pass.
Although the gun range granted our request to photograph the event, it declined to give the magazine a press pass.
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