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I read the following sentence in a book:

His death would rate no more than a brief report in the tabloids' local news section.

I think I can also write:

in the tabloids' local section

or:

in the local section of the tabloids

Please explain me where the differences are and which expression is the best.


Thank you in advance.

Veit

  

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file tile 16 I think I can also write:in the tabloids' local sectionor:in the local section of the tabloids You can, with some loss of clarity. file tile 16 Please explain me where the differences are and which expression is the best. The original writer got it right.

  • file tile 16 I think I can also write:in the tabloids' local sectionor:in the local section of the tabloids You can, with some loss of clarity.
  • file tile 16 Please explain me where the differences are and which expression is the best.
  • The original writer got it right.
  • , so "local news" is better.
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file tile 16I think I can also write:in the tabloids' local sectionor:in the local section of the tabloids

You can, with some loss of clarity.

file tile 16Please explain me where the differences are and which expression is the best.

The original writer got it right. There can be local gossip, local events, etc., so

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