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The phrase "the fourth estate" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the press or journalism as a societal force or institution that influences public opinion and politics. Example: "In a democracy, the fourth estate plays a crucial role in holding the government accountable and informing the public."
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It could only be the latest work of Coldwar Steve (real name Christopher Spencer), titled "The Fourth Estate".
I believe in the First Amendment, journalism school and the Fourth Estate.
What about the fourth estate, then?
Even the Fourth Estate can find Web sites appropriated.
The state of the Fourth Estate is, obviously, hugely complex.
It is the whole point of the Fourth Estate.
Klein had lied to the fourth estate, they whinged.
The reputation of the fourth estate has never been lower.
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Journalism historically has been referred to as the 'fourth estate'.
And what the Guardian did is the proper role of the Fourth Estate.
There is nothing the Fourth Estate dislikes more than being 'snubbed' to use tabloid vernacular.
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