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Sentences with EDITORIALISING

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Sentences

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"The journalist was accused of editorialising the news by inserting their personal opinions."
2
"The article was filled with editorialising, making it difficult to distinguish facts from opinions."
3
"I prefer unbiased news reporting without any editorialising."
4
"The editorial piece was heavily editorialising the actions of the government."
5
"The journalist's editorialising undermined the credibility of the news article."
6
"The editorialising in the article tilted the perspective towards one political party."
7
"Readers appreciate objective reporting without any editorialising."
8
"The newspaper has a clear policy against editorialising in its news articles."
9
"The author's editorialising became more noticeable as the book progressed."
10
"The editor decided to remove any instances of editorialising from the final version of the article."
11
"The columnist was known for his controversial editorialising on social issues."
12
"The newspaper received numerous complaints about the editorialising in their political coverage."
13
"The journalist's editorialising was seen as an attempt to manipulate public opinion."
14
"The news anchor was criticized for editorialising during the live broadcast."
15
"The magazine has a dedicated section for editorialising on various topics."
16
"Some readers enjoy the editorialising in opinion pieces as it provides a different perspective."
17
"The TV station prides itself on fair reporting without any editorialising."
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"The editor warned the journalist about the dangers of editorialising in their articles."
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"The journalist was accused of editorialising the news report by adding personal opinions."
2
"The political commentator was skilled in editorialising complex issues in a succinct manner."
3
"The newspaper was criticized for editorialising the events without presenting all sides of the story."
4
"The magazine article was accused of editorialising the interviewee's statements to fit their agenda."
5
"She was warned by her editor to avoid editorialising in her articles and to stick to reporting facts."
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"The editorialising in the news story was evident as it clearly favored one political party over another."
7
"The journalist's blatant editorialising of the sports event angered many fans."
8
"The news anchor was fired for constantly editorialising the news during live broadcasts."
9
"The documentary was praised for its ability to present facts without editorialising the subject matter."
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