Use of journalism in Sentences. 29 Examples

The examples include journalism at the start of sentence, journalism at the end of sentence and journalism in the middle of sentence

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journalism at the end of sentence


  1. I'd like a career in journalism.
  2. He had an aptitude for journalism.
  3. She had a true zeal for journalism.
  4. Cliche is a feature of bad journalism.
  5. She is trying to break into journalism.
  6. My son's planning to go into journalism.
  7. Knocking copy is simply lazy journalism.
  8. The job gave him his start in journalism.
  9. What's the best way to get into journalism?
  10. She made an attempt to break into journalism.
  11. I've made some useful contacts in journalism.
  12. He decided to forsake politics for journalism.
  13. He's cut out a niche for himself in journalism.
  14. He eventually found his niche in sports journalism.
  15. It turned out to be a prophetic piece of journalism.
  16. Certain qualities and values underpin good journalism.
  17. He left the medical profession and took to journalism.
  18. He launched into a verbal assault on tabloid journalism.
  19. She worked as a librarian before switching to journalism.
  20. Conspiracy is a popular subject for investigative journalism.
  21. Political reporting has become a staple of American journalism.
  22. The article was an excellent piece of investigative journalism .

journalism in the middle of sentence


  1. In journalism it's every man for himself.
  2. The ethics of journalism are much debated.
  3. Andy's doing a one-year journalism course.
  4. Nauseatingly fawning journalism that's all it is.
  5. Investigative journalism presupposes some level of investigation.
  6. The documentary was an example of investigative journalism at its best.
  7. Unfortunately, his idea of bold journalism was a hatchet job, portraying the staff in a negative light.

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