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Discover LudwigThe phrase "respected paper" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to a scholarly article or publication that is held in high regard within a particular field. Example: "The findings were published in a respected paper, which added credibility to the research."
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Judging bias prevents the world's most read and respected paper from winning a Pulitzer.
He even made Alex Ibru, the owner of the nation's most respected paper, The Guardian, his interior minister.
Insisting that the market had room for a more serious journal, Ochs shaped The Times into the widely respected paper it became.
"We have a lot of natural arrogance," said Frida Bjork Ingvarsdottir, an editorial writer for Morgunbladid, the nation's most respected paper.
Zaffar Abbas, editor of Dawn, Pakistan's most respected paper, paid tribute to Shahzad as "a fine reporter, one of a breed of Pakistani journalists who really believe in investigative journalism".
On October 6, 1971, Nixon ordered Haldeman to have the IRS audit Los Angeles Times publisher Otis Chandler who had transformed the Times from a right wing rag into a universally respected paper by recruiting top journalists from across the nation.
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The 59‐year‐old newspaper man's columns and interviews helped make Excelsior one of this country's most respected papers.
The year began with a row over censorship at one of China's best respected papers – Southern Weekly.
The threat raised the prospect that The Times, a longtime champion of an unfettered press, might take the momentous step of closing one of America's most respected papers.
Hartlepool Mail Innovative and respected local paper.
Even better, maybe a well respected Muslim paper or magazine should print them and soberly discuss the harm they are actually causing Muslims.
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