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Sentence count:174+6Posted:2016-07-19Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: analogousletter writernewspapermannewspaperwomannewswriterpressmanSimilar words: corresponding torespondentrespondresponsebe responsible forcorrectlycorrelationindependentMeaning: [‚kɒrɪ'spɒndənt]  n. 1. someone who communicates by means of letters 2. a journalist employed to provide news stories for newspapers or broadcast media. adj. similar or equivalent in some respects though otherwise dissimilar. 
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31. So it was that her charisma and undoubted beauty helped to make her the first lady air correspondent in the world.
32. Another correspondent asked for cheap tracts which she could distribute to the poor as the middle class were already knowledgeable.
33. As the newspaper's special correspondent with Franco and his troops, Philby had a watertight cover for his clandestine operations.
34. Martin Bell worked for many years as the BBC's war correspondent, covering conflicts all over the world.
35. I believe your correspondent forgets we are a private company still in absolute control of 75 percent of it.
36. He left the ground via a close call with an ambulance and came very close to running over your correspondent.
37. Bill Herbert was fortunate to be sent overseas as a war correspondent.
38. Casimir left Dublin for the Balkans as a war correspondent and enlistment.
39. It was described by one correspondent as a ghost city.
40. John Humphrys became a top BBC foreign correspondent, newsreader, and co-presenter of Radio 4's Today programme.
41. He was the scion of a noble and highly educated family, and correspondent of Gregory the Great.
42. It's an analysis piece by our political correspondent, Mattie Storin.
43. Your correspondent thoroughly enjoyed reading this 32 page history book which was written by Douglas Pickett and beautifully illustrated by Harry Tucker.
44. In her capacity as war correspondent for ABC News, she has traveled all over the world.
45. She suggested calling in on the local correspondent to see what his views were.
46. We lost a terrific lady two months ago: a correspondent for the London Telegraph.
47. I am indebted to my correspondent Mrs D. M. Ross for this compelling tale.
48. In keeping with the Thunderer's tradition, the foreign correspondent remained anonymous.
49. At his name, James Whitaker, royal correspondent of the Mirror, brightened as though you had changed his batteries.
50. Consider Meredith Vieira, who left her job as a correspondent for 60 Minutes to be with her children.
51. During a recent three-year tour of duty as a newspaper correspondent in the Middle East I found abundant cause for both.
52. Alternatively, the importer's bank could draw a cheque on its correspondent bank in the exporter's country.
53. He left his local paper to become the Daily Telegraph's defence correspondent.
54. She was a reporter with the City Press, and an occasional correspondent for the Star - a radical national daily.
55. The alleged comments were made during a conversation with royal correspondent James Whitaker.
56. Ulster Bank has also many correspondent bank relationships throughout the world.
57. He joined ABC as its chief foreign correspondent in 2000.
58. Being a war correspondent is a genuinely dangerous job,[Sentencedict.com ] just like they portray it in the movies.
59. Both types of transactions necessitate the use of nostro accounts with correspondent banks.
60. He has been a reporter, Washington correspondent, system editor, state editor and Baltimore County bureau chief.
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