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Discover LudwigThe phrase "newsworthy event" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it whenever you need to refer to something that would be considered newsworthy, such as a political scandal or a natural disaster. For example: "The mayor's resignation was a major newsworthy event in the city."
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It was a newsworthy event, he maintained.
Little wonder, then, that the arrival of Jackson's Winton was a newsworthy event.
The completion of a single picture turned into a newsworthy event.
CHICAGO — Every new production of Strauss's "Frau Ohne Schatten" is a newsworthy event.
He just wanted to let The Tech know that he thought this was a newsworthy event.
News unfolds in places and every newsworthy event is shaped by the details of location.
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Only some of them refer to newsworthy events.
He prefers rough drafts of history, things produced right around the time of newsworthy events.
Newsworthy events, however, have a tendency to occur at any hour.
There have been sudden flurries of questions responding to newsworthy events.
Can photos of everyday events be as memorable as those of newsworthy events?
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