Sentence examples for news feature from inspiring English sources

The phrase "news feature" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when referring to a section of a newspaper, magazine, or online article that focuses on current events or trends. For example, "The New York Times has a weekly news feature that covers both national and international news stories."

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As 9to5Mac first noted, the latest beta version of iOS (11.2.5) sports a new news feature.

As we heard from Mrinal Desai, LinkedIn is expected to announce a new social news feature today.

Facebook is set to kill its "trending" news section next week after four years and is testing a new breaking news feature that could replace it.

"The flow of information cannot be stopped it's like a flood," a reporter, who until last year worked for a news feature shut down by the new ban, told the New York Times.

The attack reportedly allowed the group to gain access and alter a news feature.

When "Shark" won first place in the news feature category, he heard the news on Facebook.

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Cook Islands News Excellent news, features and court reporting, updated on a weekly basis.

The nightly news featured the event as its lead story.

One regular story on the evening news features villagers coming across potential lottery numbers like apparitions.

The paper also syndicates news, features, and pictures to newspapers in other countries.

All day, the local news featured only gleeful reports of the apocalypse.

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