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How to use journalistic in a sentence

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Of all the journalistic stereotypes regularly committed to celluloid, none has been more expressive of its times than the war correspondent.
However, in the blizzard of journalistic hype, these subtle forms they create are being lost.
I sent this email under the impression that I was dealing with a reputable journalistic outfit.
Bottom line, this article bears all the telltale signs of a journalistic snow job.
That morning a story had broken in the papers that made the former Premier the journalistic prey of the day.
With broadcast television, the relevant journalistic question is one of survival.
The nihilists had many sympathizers in the literary and journalistic worlds.
Critics usually describe Hemingway's style as simple, spare, and journalistic.
Jemima Lewis in the Telegraph makes some telling points about journalistic iconography and scientific nomenclature.
Was the decision to spike Sherman's story journalistic, political, or merely financial?
Well, read on and decide for yourselves just what standards of journalistic virtue these folks aspire to.
A handful of idealistic hacks questioned the journalistic ethics of accepting freebies, but they no longer work at the paper.
Can papers with bare-bones operations uphold the high journalistic standards expected of traditional dailies?
The canons of journalistic ethics compel me to make this information available to you, the reader.
There will also be many initiatives happening off-air too, allowing pupils to improve both their sporting and journalistic skills.
I'm here chasing up leads in the journalistic and human rights worlds, trying to get information on modern slavery.
You know, when you read a story now, Michael, you find a little bit more journalistic judicious carefulness in the presentation of the story.
Our conversation turns to the omnisexual writer, on whom he has written a couple of journalistic essays.
The journalistic wing of the American intelligentsia in particular is largely a cesspool of venality and corruption.
Her style is journalistic more than literary or academic, the prose, simple, and her curiosity, endless.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Japanese journalistic writing in these early years of Meiji was marred by extreme and pedantic classicism.
But I have seen many men, crowned and uncrowned, in the course of a tolerably long and varied journalistic career.
But the sensation from a journalistic point of view was already well in the past.
Some of his bitterest friends in the journalistic world allege that it was just a paper knife.
Throughout my journalistic experience I have been fortunate in one respect.
Comrade Ossipon was familiar with the beauties of its journalistic style.
As soon as I saw his empurpled face and his menacing walk, it told me instantly that it wasn't to congratulate me on my journalistic prowess.
Leatherheads continues directoractor Clooney's fascination with celebrity culture and journalistic ethics.
Once, when I was a young man, I was offered some journalistic work.
No journalistic optimism, no ministerial magniloquence can alter that.
And while some of their journalistic insights are rich, they are overmatched by even the weakest personal story.
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