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Discover LudwigThe term "press corps" is correct and usable in written English.
The phrase typically refers to a group of journalists who cover the news, especially political news. For example: "The White House press corps was present at the press conference."
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press corps
noun
A collective term for all the press members.
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Is the press corps asleep?
Big air miles for travelling press corps.
The audience: The Albany press corps.
He holds it to the press corps.
The press corps groaned, quietly.
Mickelson's statements stunned the assembled press corps.
The Bamary press corps meshed effortlessly.
The press corps had another pointed question.
That includes the national press corps.
He certainly slaps the press corps around.
The press corps demanded to know her shoe brand.
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