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newsbeat

American  
[nooz-beet, nyooz-] / ˈnuzˌbit, ˈnyuz- /

noun

  1. beat.


Etymology

Origin of newsbeat

news + beat

Example Sentences

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Players tells BBC Newsbeat tired myths, cultural expectations and lack of infrastructure are some of the reasons why.

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"When I looked around, the players that were playing on the pitch didn't represent my local area," she tells Newsbeat.

From BBC

Speaking to Newsbeat at the time, she opened up about her "tears and pain" over the record label's reluctance to release her music.

From BBC

The 28-year-old tells BBC Newsbeat she is "on a high" after being the first contestant to have a stammer.

From BBC

NME's Kyann-Sian Williams tells BBC Newsbeat the record feels "very grown, very mature and very much what you would expect from A$AP Rocky as the man he is today".

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