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cor·re·spond·ent [ˌkɒrɪˈspɒndənt] SUST.

1. correspondent of letters:

2. correspondent (journalist):

for·eign cor·re·ˈspond·ent SUST.

ˈwar cor·res·pond·ent SUST.

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The business exploded as correspondents began to register trade goods of an unimaginable variety.
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A trench coat was unusual item for news correspondents in those days.
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It was put out by 40 editors, reporters, correspondents, photographers and other editorial employees working in a 100 square meter newsroom.
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The fire was put out in less than 50 minutes as the fire correspondents responded immediately.
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In recent years, the drop in foreign correspondents has been due to cutbacks within media companies (often, but not always, a result of economics alone).
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Some act as bank correspondents, allowing residents to pay bills and cash cheques from other institutions.
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The correspondents jump on to the missionaries when they are out of matter, and news has been very scarce this winter.
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Correspondents say this ruling allows clerics to practise Koranic law but leaves them no power to punish people.
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He used to come over to the war correspondents, all apologetic, because he said he felt he was a sham as a writer.
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Following the collapse of the banking system in 1933, the company was able to extend immediate and substantial help to its troubled correspondents.
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