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Used with verbs:
"
The news just came out."
(came out, came in, came through)
"
They made the news."
(made)
"
Who delivered the news?"
(delivered, has, leaked, announced)
"
I brought them the news."
(brought, told, gave)
"
He shared the news with us."
(shared)
"
The news printed our story."
(printed, carried, covered)
"
We are following the news."
(be + following, be + reporting, be + releasing)
"
We are listening to the news."
(be + listening to, be + watching, be + reading, be + spreading)
"
She just learned the news."
(learned, got, received, saw, heard)
Used with nouns:
"
I have a news flash for you."
(flash)
"
The news agency just hired me."
(agency, channel, station, organization)
"
The story got a lot of news coverage."
(coverage)
"
She is a famous news anchor."
(anchor, reporter)
"
I just read the news story."
(story, article, report)
"
We saw the news broadcast."
(broadcast, bulletin)
Used with adjectives:
"
I checked the local news."
(local, domestic, international, world)
"
I have terrible news."
(terrible, great, good, bad)
"
We have fantastic news for you."
(fantastic, wonderful, exciting, big)
"
This is old news."
(old, major, important)
"
We watched the breaking news."
(breaking, latest)
Used with prepositions:
"
They are in the news."
(in)
"
Do you have news of her rescue?"
(of, about)
"
What is on the news?"
(on)
"
That is news to me."
(to)
"
I have news for you."
(for)
"
There is some news about the war."
(about, from)