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reporter

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UK:**UK and possibly other pronunciationsUK and possibly other pronunciations/rɪˈpɔːrr/US:USA pronunciation: IPA and respellingUSA pronunciation: IPA/rɪˈpɔrtɚ/ ,USA pronunciation: respelling(ri pôrtər, -pōr-)

Collocations for "reporter"


Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "reporter" in context.

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reporter

Most examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.
n
  1. a [news, sports, political, TV, court] reporter
  2. [a roving, an international, a local] reporter
  3. [followed, stalked] by reporters
  4. reporters (were) at his front door
  5. took questions from reporters (on Tuesday)
  6. answered reporters' questions
  7. the reporter [said, asked, mentioned, explained, pointed out]
  8. sent a reporter to [cover, find out, write]
  9. work as a reporter for the [station, network, paper]
  10. let's [go, turn] to our reporter in [Washington]
  11. [questioned, interviewed, asked] by a reporter
  12. a reporter from a [local, national] newspaper
'reporter' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):

🗣️Forum discussions with the word(s) "reporter" in the title:

a personal counselor, a computer sales clerk and a news reporter - English Only forum
a reporter from the local rag - English Only forum
a reporter of/for the magazine - English Only forum
A reporter said soon after it that 20 people <have died><had died><died> - English Only forum
a reporter said that 20 people <have died><had died><died> - English Only forum
accuse the reporter of exploiting a tragedy for <his> own ends. - English Only forum
as a reporter covering them I was always told, we check our politics with our cellphones... - English Only forum
Beat man [reporter] - English Only forum
cause she'll approve it. No reporter - English Only forum
cub reporter/policeman/teacher, etc. - English Only forum
Difference between Correspondent, reporter, journalist ? - English Only forum
Direct band reporter speech - English Only forum
editor-at-large / reporter-at-large - English Only forum
farm league reporter - English Only forum
give the reporter the business - English Only forum
Had fired the reporter and <had?> locked down Echo’s offices [past perfect] - English Only forum
his job As / Like a reporter - English Only forum
I am a reporter and in charge of Kids reporters inthis camp. - English Only forum
I am just such a reporter - English Only forum
I was the first Western TV reporter _____ (permit) to film a special unit...... - English Only forum
I was the first Western TV reporter <permitted>/<to be permitted> to film... - English Only forum
image of the reporter as a nicotine-stained Quixote - English Only forum
intercept reporter - English Only forum
Is it appropriate to call myself as "reporter"? - English Only forum
is/was the best reporter - English Only forum
journalist / reporter - English Only forum
journalist/columnist/reporter - English Only forum
Mad props to this reporter. - English Only forum
more of a reporter/ more like a reporter - English Only forum
New York Times Silicon Valley reporter - English Only forum
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