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Discover LudwigThe phrase "on a newspaper" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It typically indicates that something is physically located on top of a newspaper. Here is an example: The cat was lying on a newspaper, completely oblivious to the latest headlines. This sentence means that the cat was resting on top of a newspaper, most likely on the floor or a table.
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Another publicly took on a newspaper that had implied his organization was not trustworthy.
"Another part of my youth fades into history," lamented one person on a newspaper website.
"Everyone gets abuse on the internet, not just black people," said one commenter on a newspaper website.
At one point she worked on a newspaper in Washington, D.C. First she was a copy girl, then a reporter.
"Keep it up Mrs Hodge," comments one member of the public on a newspaper website.
With an ever-thinning bottom line, even one advertising client can have a significant influence on a newspaper's earnings.
Since a strict Supreme Court ruling in 1976, there is only one comparable instance of a court issuing a gag order on a newspaper to ensure a fair trial.
So why spend money on a newspaper?
We cannot make inquiries based on a newspaper article".
Indeed, The Economist is produced on a newspaper rather than a magazine schedule.
You get sent some funny things when you work on a newspaper.
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