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Discover LudwigThe phrase "news that" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to introduce information or updates about a current event or situation. Example: The news that the company had filed for bankruptcy sent shockwaves through the stock market.
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He's bad news, that lad.
It's the news that is my content".
The good news: that month is now.
His vitriol is news that stays news.
Any news that could even vaguely be construed as good?
"This is good news that makes common sense," she said.
At her age, is there any news that can't wait?
And then he delivers news that causes someone to collapse.
There's no bad news that comes in the mailbox.
But financial news that is untrustworthy is useless.
But now comes news that may cheer their fans.
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