Sentence examples for a scoop from inspiring English sources

The term 'a scoop' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a "piece of news or information that has just been received and is not generally known yet". For example, "I have a scoop - the Prime Minister is going to resign later today".

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Bit of a scoop?

When is a scoop not a scoop?

EVERY journalist loves a scoop.

What a scoop!

Here's a scoop.

Here, you might think, was a scoop.

Nonetheless, it was a scoop of sorts.

For the BBC – a scoop?

It was a scoop, actually".

She has a "scoop," she said.

A scoop of each, perhaps.

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