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The phrase "previous news" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
Example: In the midst of the current pandemic, many people are eager for updates on the latest news, but it's important to also look back at previous news and learn from past mistakes.
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The fourth face of the new show, Sean Fletcher, is a previous news and sport presenter across the BBC, including Breakfast, and is currently on Sky Sports.
For more information on LG's new OLED TVs check out my previous news story.
The Internet (indeed all experience, but even more so online) is a palimpsest; every day we write over our previous news feeds and front pages and readers with new events and media.
You can follow all the previous news here.
He had conducted only one previous news conference.
Previous news media surveys showed even less support for constitutional revision.
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WNYC-AM will return to its previous news-and-information format, Ms. Walker said.
(I have written about previous hacking news from China).
Like Mr. Bush's two previous White House news conferences, this one was announced only shortly before it began, and Mr. Bush for a third time eschewed the formal trappings of the East Room for the less formal press briefing room.
Optimists are hoping that the improving jobs market, after so much previous bad news and anxiety, will give a disproportionate boost to consumption, as those who are still employed conclude that they have survived the last big round of job cuts, and thus can now afford to spend more freely.
In the previous studies, news, emails and blogs are usually taken as data source for topic detection.
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