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"correspondent of" is an acceptable phrase in written English.
You can use it to indicate that someone works for a news agency or newspaper and is sent to a particular place to report on events or do research. For example: "The journalist is a correspondent of the New York Times covering the conflict in Syria."
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Stephen Smith is culture correspondent of Newsnight.
- Gabriele Marcotti, London correspondent of Il Corriere dello Sport.
Darwin was the self correspondent of the "Times" of London.
Profile of Edwin L. James, European correspondent of N.Y.
Lyse Doucet is chief international correspondent of the BBC.
I'm the Africa correspondent of the Guardian, based in Johannesburg.
Phillip Inman is economics correspondent of the Guardian and Observer.
"One might say I am a correspondent of life," Mr. Turnley said.
She was a longtime arts correspondent of the International Herald Tribune and wrote short stories.
Simon Calder, travel correspondent of The Independent, assesses the latest developments.
(The fifth newsman was Henry Brandon, Washington correspondent of the London Sunday Times).
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