Examples of 'nose for news' in a sentence

Meaning of "nose for news"

Nose for news: A phrase used to describe someone who has a natural ability to find interesting or important information, especially for journalism or reporting

How to use "nose for news" in a sentence

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nose for news
The newsman has a nose for news.
My nose for news thinks it smells a story here.
You have got a nose for news.
Small nose for news in radio man first aroma of suspicion.
That reporter has a nose for news.
My nose for news thinks it smells a story here. Excuse me.
I told you i had a nose for news.
My nose for news says he 's about to.
I have got a nose for news.
The most important tool is your own curiosity and your journalist 's nose for news.
Now she can rub my nose for news in it.
My nose for news says he 's about to . No, he is not.
The man with the nose for news.
Oh, well, my nose for news says he 's about to.
Developing a critical nose for news.

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My curiosity supplied the nose for news and the camera supplied the memory.
Columnists must be naturally curious and have a nose for news.
You have got the best nose for news in this town.
I do not do commissions, but I got a good nose for news.
He 's got a nose for news.
You see, I have what you call your nose for news.
I have a … a nose for news.
You're qualified. You have got a nose for news.
Yeah, I got a nose for news.
You said I had a nose for news.
You see, she has the most fantastic nose for news in the world.

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