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New2grammar Posted 18 years ago
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Throughout her career, she's travelled extensively across Asia covering major news such as the Tiananmen massacre, Pakistan-India conflict, etc.

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0It looks fine to me. I usually hear "major news events" in situations like this. " and "Tell me the news," re.

  • 0It looks fine to me.
  • I usually hear "major news events" in situations like this.
  • " and "Tell me the news," re.
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0It looks fine to me. I usually hear "major news events" in situations like this. We say, "covering 01b01i01u00the02u02i02b00 news," to mean "all the news, or "covering 01b01i01u00the02u02i02b00 major/important news." But where you're referring to specific news items, or omitting the "the
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