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"a reportage" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to a journalistic or factual account of an event or series of events. Example: The newspaper published a reportage on the recent political scandal, providing in-depth coverage and analysis of the events leading up to it.
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I originally wanted to be a reportage photographer.
"I'm not a journalist, I wasn't making a reportage.
And why? Lotz employs a reportage style to explore the resulting media and religious frenzy.
Her long-term projects included making a book of Steinberg's masks and a reportage on Bourgeois's sculptures.
So a recent court ruling that upheld the Reynolds defence in a reportage context is worthy of note.
To enter the Prize Draw you must send in a reportage photo with a short description via GuardianWitness.
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Radio Free Europe broadcast a a video reportage, Jurnal TV Moldova showed another reportage and Prime TV is still working on the piece for next week.
His last painting, from 1924, of the Jack Dempsey-Luis Firpo fight, is pulled between an uneasy reportage and a hardened gaze at smooth shapes and conflicting lines.
I thought it would be a good idea to make a short reportage about her as example of the resilience I had already seen in many other places.
The director, Peter Landesman, was a war correspondent before he became a director, so he captures it from a journalistic, reportage, documentary-style angle.
He was even sent by an Austrian magazine to Los Angeles to write a comparable reportage piece on the situation there.
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