Correspondent in a sentence as a noun

Nor has my correspondent.\nIf you create Open Access publications you expect - even hope - that people will dig into them.

As has been brought up in previous discussions, his primary role is as a "Green" correspondent, not an auto columnist.

Jake is quite possibly the only civilian left who doesn't have anything better to do than to be a war correspondent.

Just some silence followed by either voicemail or some message saying the correspondent is unreachable and then voicemail.

Correspondent in a sentence as an adjective

When a correspondent encrypts a document using a public key, that document is put in the safe, the safe shut, and the combination lock spun several times.

But the correspondent's ignorance might have been the biggest obstacle: "... I was under the impression that stop-and-go driving at low speeds in the city would help, not hurt, my mileage.

Far more so than merely alluding to the title of a self-identified media correspondent who goes on to make a defense that the photos are public and that law enforcement can access them, while de-emphasizing/distracting from the fact that neither google searches for pressure cookers nor facebook photos of fireworks merit a law enforcement visit.

Correspondent definitions

noun

someone who communicates by means of letters

noun

a journalist employed to provide news stories for newspapers or broadcast media

See also: newspaperman newspaperwoman newswriter pressman

adjective

similar or equivalent in some respects though otherwise dissimilar; "brains and computers are often considered analogous"; "salmon roe is marketed as analogous to caviar"

See also: analogous