Sentence examples for the gazette from inspiring English sources

The phrase "the gazette" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to an official publication or newspaper that announces government or legal notices, public information, or other formal announcements. Example: "The new regulations were published in the gazette, making them official as of next month."

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the gazette

verb

To publish in a gazette

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Describes the Gazette stories on the hajj.

Want to know who gets the Gazette?

See the Gazette calendar for complete listings.

Why is this article in the Gazette?

The writer was hired by the Gazette for three months to help train young Saudi reporters.

("We're on this global warming binge going on here," Linger told the Gazette).

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The Gazette-Mail is not alone.

The Gazette-Mail will probably be bought by Ogden Newspapers for $11 million.

At the Gazette-Mail, he has covered education, health and business.

The Gazette entirely disagrees with the wisdom of her position.

The Gazette regrets the error.

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