newspaperman in the PONS Dictionary

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He decided, without question, to be a newspaperman.
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Well, he was a real newspaperman, give him that.
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His view of editorship was that a newspaperman should teach his community social responsibilities and educate men to live happily together.
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Although he was to become known as an author, it was as a newspaperman that he got his start.
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He abandoned his political goals and became a newspaperman.
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He had a newspaperman's instinct for what the public wanted, and programmed his variety hours with remarkable balance.
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Her vocabulary was described by one newspaperman as such that would have given any genteel hostess the vapors.
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To put it mildly, it's a somewhat counter-intuitive action for a newspaperman to take.
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He worked as a newsboy, printer and newspaperman.
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