Examples of 'reporter coming' in a sentence
Meaning of "reporter coming"
reporter coming: This phrase indicates that a journalist or news correspondent is on their way to a particular location for the purpose of gathering information, conducting interviews, or reporting on a story. It suggests that news coverage or media attention is imminent
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reporter coming
I think i hear the reporter coming.
Reporter coming through.
I was not a typical sports reporter coming in.
I have got a reporter coming to the Zone today as we discussed.
No, we did not hear anything about a reporter coming in today.
I got a reporter coming today who actually believes I am innocent.
I said, Important reporter coming through.
And I got a reporter coming today Veronica's working my case, who actually believes I'm innocent. What?
Veronica 's working on my case, and I got a reporter coming who believes I am innocent.
There is a reporter coming with us, Oh, one more thing, erm.
Veronica's working my case, and I got a reporter coming today What?
There is a-a reporter coming to my office to interview Karen.
Well, you know, there's gonna be a reporter coming from the alumni magazine too.
I'm kidding. a reporter coming from the alumni magazine too. Well, you know, there's gonna be.
Right . Uh, is not the reporter coming first?
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I have got a … reporter coming to see me then . Oh, good.
With the reporter coming.
There is a reporter coming with us.
We're gonna have a reporter coming to get us on the news.
Veronica 's working my case . I got a reporter coming today who actually believes I am innocent.
I said, Important reporter coming through . What did you say?
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