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Discover LudwigThe phrase "their newspapers" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to newspapers that belong to or are associated with a specific group of people.
Example: "The students were excited to read their newspapers during the class discussion."
Alternatives: "the newspapers they own" or "the papers belonging to them".
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Like their newspapers, for starters.
They've also joined forces with their newspapers.
People stretched out, read their newspapers.
Britons know their newspapers are rude, excessive and unreliable.
"They'll all have their newspapers under their arm.
Two warring Trotskyist sects were selling their newspapers at the entrance.
People read their newspapers and argue over soccer while drinking espresso.
Two bespectacled gentlemen were sitting side by side on a commuter's train, buried in their newspapers.
I've been reading about a strange character purporting to be me in their newspapers.
Voters, sick of the tales of graft that fill their newspapers, would have cheered swift action.
There were just a few passengers reading their newspapers or staring into space.
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