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correspondent

[kawr-uh-spon-duhnt, kor-] / ˌkɔr əˈspɒn dənt, ˌkɒr- /


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Over the past year, Dickerson and DuBois were seated at a long desk and often interacted with correspondents shown on a large screen.

From Los Angeles Times

Soboroff, then an NBC News national correspondent, briefly broke the fourth wall while trying to describe the destruction of his former hometown, the Pacific Palisades.

From Los Angeles Times

His stance has shocked Denmark, a Nato ally that has traditionally enjoyed close relations with Washington, says BBC News diplomatic correspondent James Landale.

From BBC

Hargeisa, capital of the breakaway Republic of Somaliland, abuts hot spots like Somalia and Yemen but lacks the constant coups, wars, riots, terrorist attacks, ideological reckonings and other usual attractions for roving correspondents.

From The Wall Street Journal

Residents queued up to buy food in grocery stores and the masked, heavily armed police visible the previous day were gone, AFP correspondents said.

From Barron's