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Times newspaper vs Time newspaper

The correct phrase is 'Times newspaper'. 'Times newspaper' refers to a specific newspaper called 'The Times'. 'Time newspaper' is not a common phrase in English.

Last updated: March 22, 2024 • 630 views

Times newspaper

Correct. 'Times newspaper' refers to a specific newspaper called 'The Times'.

This phrase is used to refer to the newspaper 'The Times'.

Examples:

  • I read the Times newspaper every morning.
  • The Times newspaper has a long history of quality journalism.
  • Mr President, according to The Times newspaper of London, the recent US Congressional resolution on the Armenian genocide was appallingly timed.
  • It seems that the British people are onto this, because a recent opinion poll in The Times newspaper clearly shows that the British people no longer believe in so-called man-made global warming.
  • On 1 May, the UK's Sunday Times newspaper reported that British Government officials are growing concerned with Malawian leader Bingu wa Mutharika's spending habits.
  • The UK's Times newspaper reports that 3000 farmers have been murdered in South Africa since 1994, with two farm murders per week, according to Agri SA, which is South Africa's biggest agricultural union.
  • In the British Sunday Times newspaper of 2 November 2008, EU official Jaume Duch Guillot explains the thinking behind the plan: 'We want to show people that they can vote anywhere'.
  • In today's Times newspaper UEFA and FIFA are clearly indicating that this will lead to lower transfer fees, which has a knock-on impact, particularly for smaller clubs in my area.
  • However, the Financial Times newspaper recently published an investigation over how Cohesion Fund resources are, in fact, spent and the scenario described is very worrying: the fund is used for purposes which are categorically not those intended.
  • He may also have read recently an extremely interesting column in the Times newspaper on the arms trade by Simon Jenkins, which I thought made some extremely important and valuable points.
  • According to European intelligence services, dozens of EU citizens have been actively recruited by Al-Shabaab and have travelled to Somalia, as the UK's Times newspaper puts it, to engage 'in a violent struggle against the country's Western-backed government.
  • On 19 June, the UK's Sunday Times newspaper reported that Maher al-Assad, who is the brother of Syria's President Bashar al-Assad, had been involved in leading elite Syrian troops around the country to kill protestors threatening his family's 41-year dictatorship.

Time newspaper

Incorrect. 'Time newspaper' is not a common phrase in English.

  • Mr President, according to The Times newspaper of London, the recent US Congressional resolution on the Armenian genocide was appallingly timed.
  • On 1 May, the UK's Sunday Times newspaper reported that British Government officials are growing concerned with Malawian leader Bingu wa Mutharika's spending habits.
  • The UK's Times newspaper reports that 3000 farmers have been murdered in South Africa since 1994, with two farm murders per week, according to Agri SA, which is South Africa's biggest agricultural union.
  • In the British Sunday Times newspaper of 2 November 2008, EU official Jaume Duch Guillot explains the thinking behind the plan: 'We want to show people that they can vote anywhere'.
  • In today's Times newspaper UEFA and FIFA are clearly indicating that this will lead to lower transfer fees, which has a knock-on impact, particularly for smaller clubs in my area.
  • According to European intelligence services, dozens of EU citizens have been actively recruited by Al-Shabaab and have travelled to Somalia, as the UK's Times newspaper puts it, to engage 'in a violent struggle against the country's Western-backed government.
  • On 19 June, the UK's Sunday Times newspaper reported that Maher al-Assad, who is the brother of Syria's President Bashar al-Assad, had been involved in leading elite Syrian troops around the country to kill protestors threatening his family's 41-year dictatorship.
  • It seems that the British people are onto this, because a recent opinion poll in The Times newspaper clearly shows that the British people no longer believe in so-called man-made global warming.
  • However, the Financial Times newspaper recently published an investigation over how Cohesion Fund resources are, in fact, spent and the scenario described is very worrying: the fund is used for purposes which are categorically not those intended.
  • He may also have read recently an extremely interesting column in the Times newspaper on the arms trade by Simon Jenkins, which I thought made some extremely important and valuable points.
  • This is not the first time this newspaper has been targeted.
  • At a time when newspapers had little good news to report, readers turned to the back pages for escape.
  • We're going to be easing up restrictions on visits, mail, study time, newspapers, the lot.
  • It's a bad time for newspapers, as you all know.
  • The editorial office of "The Evening Time" newspaper
  • If the Financial Times Deutschland newspaper is to be believed, we are facing a new scandal over aid for Greece.
  • At the same time the Dutch newspaper De Telegraaf Not online, but in the paper edition.
  • Now it's time for our newspaper review and looking at what's making headlines around the world.
  • I don't spend that much time on the newspaper.
  • Thanks for using the newspaper this time.

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