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The phrase "and in the papers" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that has been reported or published in newspapers or other print media.
Example: "The scandal was widely reported and in the papers, leading to public outrage."
Alternatives: "and in the news" or "and in the media".
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He said: "They were advertising on the television and in the papers".
He was immediately elevated to "the new local hero" on the airwaves and in the papers.
They're every day on the TV and the Internet and in the papers.
I looked forward to these notes very publicly: on TV; on radio; and in the papers.
But there was little to say – the truth was out there, on the radio and in the papers.
Travelling with his group, Epstein was seen endlessly on TV and in the papers, meeting world leaders and celebrities.
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Festival passes have now sold out, but you can follow coverage online and in the paper.
"I started to see people on TV and in the paper, and I said: 'I know that man.
It will, I doubt not, be crucial in amassing facts and arguments for pieces both here and in the paper.
He was always on the news and in the paper, helping out countries like Niger and Nigeria.
So, the main difference between the results in here and in the paper [4] lies in this fact.
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