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Term: make the news

Description:

The phrase "make the news" is an idiom that refers to the act of becoming the subject or topic of news coverage. This phrase can be used in various contexts, including when an event, person, or organization attracts significant attention from the media, leading to their inclusion in news reports.

Examples:

As a Verb:

1. The scandal involving the politician made the news headlines across the country.

2. The groundbreaking scientific discovery is expected to make the news in scientific publications.

As a Noun:

1. Being a celebrity means living a life constantly in the news.

2. The local event received so much attention that it made the news nationwide.

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