Pronunciation of the English word news.
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1. | A doctor visited a patient to give good news and bad news: "The bad news is: you won't live longer than the end of this day. And here comes the good news: I forgot to say that to you yesterday." | |
2. | "The good news first or the bad news?" "The good news first." | |
3. | No news is good news. | |
4. | No news is good news. If you haven't heard from your son it's because he's doing well. | |
5. | This cemetery even has its own site, and there is a page “News” on it! Can you fancy news from the graveyard?! | |
6. | If the government wants to write news, it is not news. | |
7. | Do you want the good news or the bad news? | |
8. | Which do you want first, the good news or the bad news? | |
9. | Here's the good news: there's work. And here comes the bad news: there's work, but it's ever more often under the table. | |
10. | I've got good news and bad news. |