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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a press that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a type of press or media outlet that performs a specific function or has a particular characteristic.
Example: "A press that focuses on investigative journalism can uncover hidden truths."
Alternatives: "a media outlet that" or "a publication that".
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The printing itself is done on a press that exerts a sliding or scraping pressure.
The used vinyl is eventually fed into a press that creates new albums.
Better that than a press that is controlled, regulated and overrespectful of authority.
REBOUNDS Duke Coach MIKE KRZYZEWSKI said Florida uses a press "that doesn't get tired.
Like everyone else, the president wants to have a press that is equal to the people it serves.
His adversarial barking has only heightened tensions with a press that was once lampooned for fawning over his boss.
She has hired a celebrity fitness coach as her secretary.It is prime fodder for a press that relishes scrutinising nominees.
"Loiseau was used to a press that acted like courtesans in front of the king," Simon told me.
And I was dealing with a press that had, as the press usually does, gotten the entire story wrong.
The Bulls opened the second half with a press that had bothered the Pistons in previous games.
But in contemporary Britain, a defence of a press that is robust and raucous is a rarity.
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