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New Yorker
noun
- a native or inhabitant of New York
Example Sentences
In a New Yorker article in 2016, Nobel Prize winner Toni Morrison wrote of the existential place of race for Whites in America this way:
The New Yorker staff writer makes the case for the effects of climate change bringing about a new age of extinctions on our planet.
The cover of Austin Kelley’s debut novel, “The Fact Checker,” will be immediately recognizable to a certain type of person: Ah, the New Yorker, they might think, before blinking and realizing that it isn’t.
The film has been called "the most harrowing – and honest – depiction of modern combat ever made" by the Telegraph, while the New Yorker said it offers a "hyperrealist rebuke of the American war movie".
The New Yorker told supporters that policies like universal healthcare are not extreme.
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