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Meanings of more newsworthy in English
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Usage of more newsworthy in English
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Trump events were becoming more and morenewsworthy -even without the candidate.
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Stranger abductions, though far morenewsworthy, accounted for only a fraction.
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Why were Whittaker and Randall's attempts on the line morenewsworthy?
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He says: Put simply, the less likely a particular form of crime is, the morenewsworthy it is.
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This former news blackspot has become much morenewsworthy recently thanks to the unorthodox diplomacy of Donald Trump.
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One of the more uncomfortable aspects of journalism is that some people's tragedies are morenewsworthy than others.
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What made the vacation even morenewsworthy back in Chicago was that DeGrazia was a lieutenant in the Chicago police department.
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For whatever reason many in the media seem to think that hot air over Europe's morenewsworthy than cholera outbreaks in Yemen.
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There is a clear cynical equation at play here: human life is morenewsworthy in one country than it is in the next.
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And to nobody's surprise, Dr. Taylor had reappeared, now that there was at least a possibility that Rama held something morenewsworthy than lifeless artifacts.
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After all, you don't get much morenewsworthy than Cherie Blair and Sophie, Countess of Wessex, both of whom have been spotted wearing Louise Kennedy.