Sentence examples for journalistic entries from inspiring English sources

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The 2011 contest attracted an array of creative and journalistic entries, as many as 400, which have found their way into newspapers, television channels and radios over the last year.

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Though Darrell Otto, the original facilitator of justice from the Great White North, long ago posted on his San Antonio Four advocacy website, "Four Lives Lost," an entry titled "Journalistic Apathy".

Good writing skills, grammatically correct with an absence of jargon Readable from a journalistic perspective Additional/support material Please do not send any additional material with your entry Tips for all entrants Familiarise yourself with the Guardian, theguardian.com and theguardian.com/global-development.

After last week's entry on phrases that need a rest, a former colleague pointed out the enduring popularity of another journalistic cliché: the firestorm.

That's a journalistic cliché.

"It's journalistic hoo-ha".

Strauss called this "journalistic terrorism".

It had journalistic sex appeal.

These entries do at least have slightly more intellectual meat than is to be found in those on the "philosophy of sport" or "journalistic ethics"—two subjects that were no doubt included because someone somewhere is teaching courses on them.

It was the journalistic bits".

Screw journalistic impartiality!

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