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EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Marvellous, sharp-end reportage is a big part of this book.
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Photographic reportage , the cinema and television have produced a lingua franca of universally comprehensible pictures.
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The bomb and the bullet of course provide more dramatic reportage than hard graft, the golf club and fishing rod.
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The line between reportage and fiction, between social satire and sentimental snapshots, was blurring.
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The title came from the nineteenth-century paper produced by the Chartists that had combined satire with working-class reportage .
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These sometimes interrupted the schedules, as did extensive reportage of elections, of local Assemblies.
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This is not to say that the standard of reportage is not high - but quality varies as does layout and printing.
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What do we learn from this piece of reportage ?