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Discover Ludwig"news crew" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to refer to a group of people, typically in the media, who are responsible for gathering and reporting news. Example sentence: "The news crew arrived at the scene to begin filming and interviewing."
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VICE News was the only news crew allowed through the police line to witness the aftermath.
A television news crew was attacked.
Channel 4 news sent a news crew.
"First, the good news," Crew said.
The scuffle was filmed by a news crew.
Dab," he said to the news crew, dabbing.
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[Daily News] Crew members found a stun gun on a JetBlue plane at Newark Liberty International Airport on Friday night.
A CBS News crew had covered the mega-fungus's arrival at J.F.K., late the previous weekend.
THANKS, OBAMACARE!" Then chat up the Fox News crew that instantly appears in your driveway.
The NBC News crew was unharmed in the incident.
A VICE News crew was among those near the tower.
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