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Discover Ludwig"press centre" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to a physical place where journalists can work to cover a particular event or story. For example, "The Prime Minister's Office has set up a press centre in the main hall of the conference centre."
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No state-run press centre.
Database licensed from: Alternative Press Centre.
So I built a press centre, too.
A lot of worried faces in the press centre here.
The organisers worried about getting enough booze to the press centre.
That's what I find so surreal about this amazing press centre.
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Press releases The UNICEF Press Centre page on the refugee and migrant crisis in Europe contains an up-to-date list of press releases and statements.
Press Centre Press Centre Home Press Releases 1996-2003 UNinEF in the News Calendar Executive Speeches Country Stats For Broadcasters Recent press releases and statements on child soldiers Friday 11 August 2000: UNICEF welcomes Resolution No. 1314 20000) on children and conflict adopted by the UN Security Council today.
Dan is travelling to Japan under the Foreign Press Centre Japan fellowship programme.
Today, at the Nippon Press Centre building, big men in bad suits with earpieces: the international symbol for bodyguard.
The Cuban government's International Press Centre reported the rental car carrying the four men simply lost control.
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