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in newspaper vs on newspaper

The correct phrase is 'in the newspaper.' 'On newspaper' is not a common or correct phrase in English.

Last updated: March 23, 2024 • 1286 views

in newspaper

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

The correct phrase is 'in the newspaper' when referring to something that is published or written in a newspaper.

Examples:

  • Did you see the article about the new restaurant in the newspaper?
  • Her picture was featured in the newspaper.
  • There was an interesting story in the newspaper today.
  • And each wrapped up in newspaper and tied up at the ends with baling twine.
  • That stuff in the bag was wrapped up in newspaper from July, 2009.
  • Bobby's covering my kitchen in newspaper and sharpening a knife.
  • Her photo in newspaper might get quick results.
  • Subject: Statements made by Commissioner Louis Michel in newspaper
  • Eighty-six out of 90 MPs have endorsed EU membership, although in newspaper opinion polls the tendency towards euroscepticism appears to be far more marked.
  • An identical murder was attempted very recently in the town of Mersin and direct threats are against churches via the telephone or even in newspaper columns.
  • 568 (1990) (defendant derived commercial benefit in using employee's name and photograph in newspaper advertisement).
  • Mr President, ten years ago I worked in newspaper editing and no one then had ever heard of Nagorno-Karabakh, Ingushetia or Dagestan.
  • If my calculations are correct we are planning to spend considerably more than what I read at present in newspaper reports on the Agenda 2000 negotiations.
  • We're wrapping up packets in newspaper to protect them
  • I've always been interested in newspaper work.
  • Fish and chips in newspaper, the Cornish Pasty, the pie, the sandwich.
  • Indeed, I just read a report in newspaper this morning that sets out details of the first round of imports of 4x4 vehicles from China, at a price that I cannot see any current suppliers ever being able to match in the EU.
  • It is surely indefensible that we, as the body responsible in theory for monitoring the Brussels bureaucracy, are able to, and indeed have to, read about the general abuse of taxes in newspaper articles.
  • In '59, a dead infant was found, wrapped in newspaper in the basement.
  • Mr. Stamphill, you are hereby put on notice... ...that this court has no interest in newspaper headlines...
  • We have witnessed a number of personal attacks on the leader of a political grouping, attacks based on information given in newspaper articles, none of which has been proved to be true.
  • Subject: Statements made by Commissioner Louis Michel in newspaper

Alternatives:

  • in the newspaper
  • in a newspaper
  • inside the newspaper
  • within the newspaper
  • within a newspaper

on newspaper

This phrase is not correct in English.

  • And while it may have its faults, it's better than relying on newspaper accounts!
  • Reference is constantly made - the Commissioner has just done so - to the ECJ's comments on newspapers.
  • I never did like the idea of sitting on newspapers.
  • Such a ban on newspapers and magazines would, however, not be permissible.
  • I would like to suggest that there is a total lack of logic with the VAT rate on newspapers, books and magazines varying from zero to 25 %.
  • Personally I have strong doubts about the call for the harmonization of VAT on newspapers and periodicals across Europe.
  • We have abstained on this paragraph as we believe that it is crucial that VAT remains at 0 % on newspapers and periodicals.
  • In Estonia the parliament is discussing a proposal for a new law forcing journalists to reveal their sources and imposing fines on newspapers on the grounds of the suspected intention to publish 'potentially harmful information'.
  • Calls on the Iranian authorities to lift the ban on newspapers and periodicals;
  • The judiciary is far from independent and does not question the campaign of Deputy Attorney General Paval Radzivonaw as the principal architect of the crackdown on newspapers such as and.
  • State monopolies on newspapers, state monopolies on financing all newspapers, radio and TV channels clearly contradict what we call the 'information society'.
  • The writing on these newspaper bits is Chinese.
  • Newspaper reporter on various newspapers all over the country Philadelphia, Boston, New York.
  • Wagner got to eat out at fancy restaurants every day on the newspaper's dime.
  • Look at the date on this newspaper.
  • Yesterday's date on the newspaper.
  • Subject: Attacks on WAZ newspapers in Bulgaria
  • Dear Fabrizio, read the horrible news on the newspaper.
  • Last week the prosecutor read my article and a fine was imposed on our newspaper.
  • My name was on the newspaper.

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