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Discover Ludwig"tells press" is correct and usable in written English.
It would typically be used in a sentence in which you are referring to someone who has shared information or made an announcement with the press. For example, "The president tells press that he will be making changes to the health care policy."
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He tells press people, explosively, what he thinks of them.
Cameron tells press gallery lunch he doesn't regret setting up #leveson inquiry.
10.31pm GMT Wolves (@OfficialWolves) Boss tells press there has been interest in Doyle from Celtic.Been turned down and he doesn't want it to go any further.
From the Evening Standard's Pippa Crerar Tony Blair tells press gallery lunch re Scots independence "just got to take it on & win it", says he's happy to do his bit.
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"I just needed to go where the wind blew me," she told press at the time.
Advisor Anatoly Kucherenka seemed to be really enjoying himself as he told press #Snowden wouldn't be leaving.
A manager at Ray Catena told Press that removing the factory shipping stickers damaged the tint on the side rear windows.
Co-star Ryan Reynolds agreed, telling press recently that Washington's waterboarding was terrifying to watch.
Beresford told press that the script "doesn't whitewash [Wright] into some sort of saint".
But the star told press that filming the nude scenes was a positive experience.
"It would be terrible for Spain as a whole," he told press in Madrid last week.
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