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ˈnews·pa·per N

1. newspaper (journal):

newspaper
newspaper
daily newspaper

2. newspaper no pl (material):

newspaper

lo·cal ˈnews·pa·per N

local newspaper

morn·ing ˈnews·pa·per N, morn·ing ˈpa·per N

morning newspaper
morning newspaper

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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He resumed newspaper publishing until his retirement in 1972.
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A newspaper clipping aroused his attention.
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I read all the newspapers every day and this afford me a field of current information.
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The newspaper has evolved into a comprehensive news agency with a circulation of 8,000.
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He engaged in the newspaper business 1891-1897.
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His articles led to the school shutting down the school newspaper.
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This newspaper has nt made money for years.
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Seemingly every mainstream newspaper and glossy magazine has a horoscope column, complete with funky illustrations and generic auguries.
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Most newspapers appear weekly or three times weekly.
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A newspaper report of the arrest lists him as twenty-one years old.
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