Correspondent meaning in English
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Definition
a correspondent: a person employed by a newspaper, a television station, etc. to report on a particular subject
- "Moira McDonald is breastfeeding at the moment, but we do have our business correspondent, Janine Overtime, here."
- "To help me learn about this great, white, unnaturally clean place is Scandinavian correspondent Jonas Jensen."
- "Today we are going to talk about fox hunting with our European correspondent, Rupert Kensington."
- "by James Smithe, Political Correspondent"
- "Today we welcome correspondent Lotsa Medals to our program to report on the Winter Olympics."
- "Welcome to the program. Today we're with our business correspondent, Janine Overtime."
- "We're here with our Scandinavian correspondent Jonas Jensen."
- "Catastrophe correspondent"
- "I'm Brent Vanderplop and I'm joined in the studio by our political correspondent Wendy Boyd."
- "I'm Brent Vanderplop and joining me with some breaking news is Rupert Kensington, our European Correspondent."
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