Sentence examples for was reporting from inspiring English sources

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was reporting

noun

A piece of information describing, or an account of certain events given or presented to someone, with the most common adpositions being by (referring to creator of the report) and on (referring to the subject.

  • A report by the telecommunications ministry on the phone network revealed a severe capacity problem.

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That was what the media was reporting".

"I was reporting honestly," she said.

Was reporting for the book fun?

Mitford's forté was reporting, not painstaking prosody.

"The only crime I committed in their view was reporting.

I meddled with the story I was reporting.

I knew I was reporting without government accreditation.

By 1980 the company was reporting $480 million in sales.

"They asked me whose murder I was reporting.

The judges said this was "reporting at its very best".

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Her first job for UPI was reporting on women's issues.

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