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Discover LudwigThe phrase "on newspapers" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that is printed in newspapers. For example, "I read an interesting article on newspapers about the latest political developments."
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Amusing article on newspapers.
'Geordie belongs on newspapers.
"The financial pressures on newspapers is steady or increasing.
But he has not given up on newspapers altogether.
With national literacy rising, he decided to gamble on newspapers.
Surely, 75 years on, newspapers should have learned their lesson.
He also claimed for £241 spent on newspapers.
The price spike added to the profit pressure on newspapers.
And let's not forget zero rating on VAT on newspapers.
Today, many media experts believe that the Times' greatest vulnerability is its concentration on newspapers.
The men sat on newspapers scattered on the floor to eat their meals.
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