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Discover LudwigThe phrase "affairs correspondent" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a journalist or reporter who specializes in covering political or international affairs.
Example: "The affairs correspondent reported live from the summit, providing insights into the discussions between world leaders."
Alternatives: "political correspondent" or "international affairs reporter".
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Jon Henley, European affairs correspondent.
Hamish Macdonald is an international affairs correspondent for ABC News.
Afua Hirsch is the Guardian's legal affairs correspondent.
Jonathan Miller is foreign affairs correspondent with Channel 4 News.
Afua Hirsh is the Guardian's legal affairs correspondent.
He then became Life magazine's first urban affairs correspondent.
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Our World Affairs Correspondent Paul Adams reports.
The BBC's Home Affairs correspondent Dominic Casciani reports.
BBC News NI's Home Affairs correspondent Vincent Kearney reports.
BBC World Affairs correspondent Mike Wooldridge asked Mr Haysom if he was playing a brokering role.
Shona Murray is Foreign Affairs correspondent with Newstalk radio in Dublin.
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