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Things tabloid often describes (“tabloid ________”)
form, newspapers, journalism, readers, television, shows, format, size, headlines, newspaper, news, press, fodder, pages, papers, stories, reporters, journalists, culture, trash, sensationalism, thinking, coverage, tales, editors, reading, gossip, writers, magazines, stuff, reporting, bottles, style, media, programs, tragedy, realism, material, paper, story, reports, talk, justice, minds, ration, versions, reporter, photographers, magazine, rag, fare, show, geopolitics, accounts, publication, sort, dreams, opera, hack, advertisements, discourse, columns, articles, formats, hero, headline, covers, scandal, rumors, article, knowledges
How tabloid often is described (“________ tabloid”)
weekly, monthly, page, british, popular, daily, new, first, local, national, biweekly, sensational, modern, bimonthly, american, free, quarterly, sleazy, successful, english, wing, trashy, language, sensationalist, liberal, cheap, conservative, german, column, circulation, largest, selling, lively, rival, based, racy, favorite, radical, biggest, lurid, semitic, leading, notorious, grain, pictorial, class, known, yellow, gay, latest, folded, costive, digestive, alternative, underground, metropolitan, century, promotional, seasonal, day, west, rate, scented, austrian, sensationalistic, australian, populist, sprightly
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