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The phrase "and in the press" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to media coverage or publications related to a specific topic or event.
Example: "The new policy has received significant attention from experts and in the press."
Alternatives: "and in the media" or "and in publications".
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On the stand and in the press, his associates have shared stories of his brutality.
These accounts are at last emerging uncensored on television and radio and in the press.
The crusade was waged over the Internet and in the press across North America.
"England under siege on the field and in the press, Johnson beligerance, a tough opponent.
And in the press room, where I'm sitting, we can hear the photocopier whirring away.
It caused a sensation in the hearing room and in the press.
Four years later, it had fallen to No. 204, after taking a bashing in court and in the press.
Ternovskiy, who keeps a low profile online and in the press, insists that his site's demise has been greatly exaggerated.
It was a potent image that was often repeated in sermons and in the press across the North.
Do the pictures shown on TV and in the press give a real sense of the magnitude of the disaster?
"Folks like John Thain are perfect candidates for public shaming on billboards and in the press," Professor Calandrillo said.
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