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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a reporter from" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to introduce the source or origin of a news story or information. Example: A reporter from the New York Times interviewed the mayor about the city's new recycling program.
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Kiffin also banned a reporter from practice for reporting that kicker Andre Heidari had undergone surgery.
a reporter from the Associated Press.
Ten months earlier, a reporter from U.S.C.
"Hello, Mr. Dunham, I'm a reporter from The Daily Princetonian.
I was accompanied by a reporter from the Forward.
Then a reporter from the "Idaho Statesman" called on States.
She recently spoke with a reporter from The Times.
A reporter from the Christian Broadcast Network blogged about it.
A reporter from the Times interviewed Owens's father.
I identified myself as a reporter from The Times.
There is a reporter from a tabloid newspaper.
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