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How to use pundit in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word pundit? Here are some examples.

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He was a frequent pundit on TV news, where he twice floated his availability to return as police chief.
Some young men were offered jobs as police constables, but the pundit community does not regard policing as a fitting profession.
Everyone can make mistakes, particularly when their job is to be a pundit for the push-button future.
Former Manchester United ace Lee Martin was caught out as a benefit cheat while working for the club as a TV pundit.
He became a regular pundit for the program before going onto anchor another show where he remained pawkily at the helm for 20 years.
After rebuffing him, Gregory alleged, the pundit retaliated by reducing his pay and subsequently firing him.
He is being looked at as a favourite by almost every sportsbook and pundit around the continent.
The notion of muckraking journalism as an aphrodisiac seems like mere pundit wish fulfillment.
The pundit was obviously offended by the shoes being carried in the left hand.
A BBC presenter introduced pundit Ravi Shankar as the most famous living Indian on earth.
The former committeewoman turned the position into a job as a national conservative pundit.
Should your life's pursuit be that of a pundit, you might start by studying economics.
Since the war began he has become a regular pundit offering his opinion on American foreign policy.
He gets the chance to take part in a radio discussion with two deputies and a political pundit.
Meanwhile my reputation as a political pundit continued to grow by leaps and bounds.
To those of us who have not forgotten the eternal verities, he has summed up perfectly today's pundit herd of Washington and Wall Street.
Now a television pundit, the player was admonished by his team manager, after he had criticised his team-mates.
He is a columnist and a pundit who is trying to leverage the information for his political point of view.
The nitwit concerned is a TV pundit and author of a textbook widely used in American universities.
The former footballer, former manager, sometime TV pundit, and wannabe crooner also ran a greengrocer in Dagenham.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Contrariwise, many a haloed pundit has had his occasional guffaw.
And I can't believe he's not working in this country in football or as a TV pundit.
Jimmy Hill, now well retired, was the original TV football pundit and an original thinker.
That's because in today's world no qualifications whatsoever are required to be a pundit.
We had to deliver over the province of Kanchanpur to the pundit.
When will the hirers and firers realise that a star player isn't necessarily going to be a star pundit?
And with the national economy continuing to flat-line, only the rashest pundit would predict when things will get easier.
See that the rich province of Kanchanpur is settled on the pundit.
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