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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a reporter with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate the affiliation or association of a reporter with a specific organization or publication.
Example: "She is a reporter with the local newspaper, covering community events and issues."
Alternatives: "a journalist from" or "a correspondent for".
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Update: A reporter with the Austin American-Statesman reports that the U.S. Marshals have issued a wanted poster for Wilson.
He's mocked a reporter with a disability".
Abrahm Lustgarten is a reporter with ProPublica.
"I'm a reporter with The New York Times," I began.
Mr. Busch knows how to treat a reporter with respect.
They are Christian Chesnot, a reporter with Radio France Internationale, and Georges Malbrunot, a reporter with Le Figaro.
Abdi Latif Dahir, '16 M.A. Politics, is a reporter with Quartz covering East Africa from Nairobi.
"Totally harmless," said Nova, poking a reporter with the duct-tape-covered blade.
In 1936, he took a job as a reporter with the St . Louis Post-Dispatch
The documents were found by Jelmer Mommers, a reporter with De Correspondent.
"It's hard to fully digest," Mr. Albright said when contacted by a reporter with these details.
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