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Discover Ludwig"newspaper piece" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a particular article or item that was published in a newspaper. For example, "I read a fascinating newspaper piece about the history of the civil rights movement."
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The crowd is quiet and I still haven't thought of an intro for my newspaper piece.
I'd arranged to go to Cardiff for a newspaper piece, to interview a bodybuilder called Grant Thomas.
Dick showed us a French newspaper piece about him — the subtitles were "Le Chaos," "L'Acide," "Le Suicide," "Les Machines," "La Société Totalitaire," "La Paranoïa".
(Indeed, when The Gone-Away World was published, he wrote a very sane and self-deprecating newspaper piece about the difficulties of entering the family business).
That first meeting was strictly, absolutely off the record, and true to her word, Mills did not put it in the resulting newspaper piece.
Which wasn't all right with Wembley's then chief executive David Griffiths, the former Army man whom I was accompanying in order to write a behind-the-scenes newspaper piece.
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Yes, with newspaper pieces.
Like with newspaper pieces?
And newspaper pieces are written for the day.
Since the practice started, people have shared current long magazine and newspaper pieces and dusted off archival ones.
Mr Malcomson offers a valuable point-by-point analysis of the rhetoric that attended 9/11 as it unfolded, from presidential speeches to newspaper pieces to conversations among neighbours.
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