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ˈcheque·book, checkbook SUST. ingl. am.

cheque·book ˈjour·nal·ism SUST.

chequebook journalism

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No stranger to chequebook journalism, the netballer, a favourite of the glossy women's mags, is regularly seen in paid-for features.
www.scout.co.nz
General managers, prepare your pitches and owners, open your chequebooks.
www.thestar.com
A caretaker uses a senior's chequebook to pinch a few dollars here and there.
www.theprovince.com
She came back to the next one with her chequebook.
www.thestar.com
Alternatively, cheques may be recorded in a separate ledger, such as at the back of a chequebook.
en.wikipedia.org
We want it to be clear it's not a case of us flashing our chequebook.
www.dailymail.co.uk
The guarantee card is no more -- but the chequebook has been saved.
www.telegraph.co.uk
If your account number changes you will need a new card and a new chequebook straight away.
www.telegraph.co.uk
But as his artists begin to obtain superstar status, the big labels come in waving chequebooks and making offers that can't be refused.
www.radiotimes.com
The phrase chequebook journalism is a pejorative and rhetorical term.
en.wikipedia.org

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