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The phrase "there were news" is not grammatically correct.
The word "news" is a singular noun and should be matched with a singular verb, such as "there was news." Example: "There was news of an upcoming election in the newspaper this morning."
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There were news reports and shocking images.
There were news conferences, rallies, protests, cable-TV exhortations.
"There were news camera crews shining lights on it.
There were news reports that a bombing in Baluchistan had killed at least three people.
Now there were news conferences and meetings and vigils to attend.
There were news stories about turkeys chasing TV reporters, bicyclists, mail trucks.
Similar(11)
Well, there's news.
There is news right away.
Soon there was news.
There is news from my friend-.
There is news of famine.
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