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How to use journalist in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word journalist? Here are some examples.

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At any rate, she has elected to retrain as a journalist, and chosen to write a memoir of her playing days as her first book.
As a journalist, she is under no written or unwritten rules of restraint to aid or abet a felony.
Plagiarism has almost become mainstream in India now, with even a Times of India journalist indulging in the shameful act.
Even on professional assignment, it just didn't look right for a Times journalist to be seen rummaging about in bin-bags.
He told a Times journalist that he intended to improve living standards for the poor, and that the bourgeoisie had some nasty surprises in store.
I told him how stories about immigrants and diverse communities were so important to me, and how that passion drove me as a journalist.
Local journalist Hassan Alawi visited three of the bomb sites in the city and said the area looked like a war zone.
In fact, they were under much tighter control than any journalist accredited to the coalition forces.
Before any journalist could be accredited, the Defence Minister had to be advised.
You see, before I was a journalist, I worked for a living as an investigator of corporate racketeers.
A journalist despatched to write on the lifestyle of the recruit had little to work with.
Since then, he has worked as a science journalist in broadcasting, print and online.
With hindsight it was a massive challenge for which there was no preparation as a journalist.
For what it's worth, I did hear an interesting point from a journalist on the radio.
He was a journalist of the old school, a reporter who once he got his teeth into a story wouldn't let go.
It is as important to the article as the first sentence is to the tabloid journalist.
If you weren't a journalist and cookery writer, what would you have liked to have been?
As well as a musician and poet he is a journalist, broadcaster and commentator.
How did she work as a promising and up-rising journalist at one of the country's most popular tabloid rags?
Any journalist worth his name should have at some point or the other done his share of spade work to get that coveted junket.
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You needn't get into the dumps because you've failed to make good as a journalist.
Liberalism,' continued the anonymous journalist, 'is of too free and sound a growth,' etc.
She was often a reluctant journalist, and disparaged her own collection Journalese.
The second prize went to Radio Panos and Argaw Ashine, the journalist who founded it.
Chateau-Renaud rented a stall beside his own, while Beauchamp, as a journalist, had unlimited range all over the theatre.
The disconsolate journalist had seated himself at a writing-table.
You might just as well be a barrister, or a stockbroker, or a journalist at once.
Loosely based on the disappearance of journalist Ambrose Bierce in Mexico in 1913, the novel also concerns death.
Bierce served in the Union army through most of the American Civil War, and later became a famous journalist and essayist.
This week, respected author and journalist Francis Wheen told the Sunday People how he was just 11 when Napier arrived at the school.
Anything might happen to put a journalist out of employment!
When Karen Spears Zacharias wrote the first draft of a book about the child abuse killing of a 3-year-old Corvallis girl in 2005, she did so as a journalist.
Ambrose Gwinnett Bierce, an American journalist and writer once said that politics is strife of interests masquerading as a contest of principles.
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