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Discover Ludwig'tabloid journalist' is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when referring to a journalist who writes for tabloid-style publications (i.e., newspapers or magazines that focus on sensational topics such as celebrity gossip). For example, "Tom was a tabloid journalist for many years before he moved into broadcasting."
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Except, of course, I'm a tabloid journalist and apparently not a respectable businessman".
Was the problem the depiction of Tintin as a debauched thirtysomething tabloid journalist?
She told me, "I approach historical research like a tabloid journalist.
Fain, a tabloid journalist, has relationships with several men who are distinguishable mainly by their names.
The first question, from a British tabloid journalist, concerned what the Queen's daughter said to him.
I cannot imagine an experienced tabloid journalist in pursuit a story apparently backing down so quickly.
The response from the one tabloid journalist was incorrectly recorded as 'never'never
"The waxworks," is how one tabloid journalist describes the usual older crowd.
The old tabloid journalist was nervous of Blair/Blur headline wordplay.
Mobiles represent freedom – unless the government, or a tabloid journalist, is snooping on our calls.
Some, like the tabloid journalist (Eric Stoltz, right), end up in a better place.
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