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Discover Ludwig'tabloid press' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It usually refers to newspapers or magazines that contain sensationalist stories, often about celebrities. An example sentence: "The politician's private life was exposed by the tabloid press."
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The tabloid press talked about "paedophile art".
The tabloid press encourages the excitement.
The story enraged the tabloid press.
I see the role of the tabloid press somewhat differently.
He has made deals with the tabloid press before.
Frode Grytten's well-received Flytande bjørn criticized the tabloid press.
Juicy allegations have appeared in the tabloid press.
This was reported as a snub in Japan's tabloid press.
Is the tabloid press right about immigration lawyers?
The turnaround in the British tabloid press has been astonishing.
"He distorted everything and then all the tabloid press followed".
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