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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'media say' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to reports made by journalists or other news outlets about a certain issue. For example, "The media say that the rising sea levels are having a devastating effect on coastal cities."
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But state media say it will open on July 1st.
Local media say the number of victims could be higher.
And that's exactly what their government and media say repeatedly".
Despite what the media say, teens aren't bad.
Now, such media say they must look even farther afield, or beyond the park.
Local media say the hotel and the nearby Dubai Mall have been evacuated.
Whatever he says is more important to me than what other people in the media say.
The local media say the measures could affect more than 1m people.The fruit-seller is worried.
Chinese media say it is the first time foreigners have faced privacy-law charges.
"Contrary to what the media say, it's not that easy to find work, particularly for architects.
"I hear the fans and media say I'm a bust," the 26-year-old Smith said.
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